It's not just what you know: junior trainees' approach to follow-up and documentation

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作者
Cadieux, Dani C. [1 ]
Goldszmidt, Mark [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Univ, Schulich Sch Med & Dent, Ctr Educ Res & Innovat, London, ON, Canada
关键词
MEDICAL-EDUCATION; RESIDENTS WORK; CARE; PERCEPTIONS; PERFORMANCE; CLERKSHIP; STUDENTS; QUALITY; WELL; TIME;
D O I
10.1111/medu.13286
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
CONTEXT In teaching hospitals, junior trainees (first-year residents and third-year medical students) are responsible for patient follow-up and documentation under the supervision of senior team members. In order to support trainees in their role, supervisors need to understand how trainees approach these tasks and how they can be coached to develop best practices. OBJECTIVES The purpose of our study was to explore the range of practices used by junior trainees in clinical settings. METHODS Constructivist grounded theory was used to guide the collection and analysis of data on follow-up and documentation during 34 observation periods with 17 junior trainees. Data sources included field notes, field interviews and de-identified copies of patient charts. We also held two focus groups with four attending physicians in each. RESULTS We were able to describe three interrelated characteristics that influenced a trainee's approach to and ability to perform the tasks of patient follow-up and documentation: (i) diligence; (ii) relationship to the team (dependent, independent, collaborative), and (iii) level of performance (Data Gatherer, Sensemaker, Manager). Diligence and relationship to the team appeared to influence the quality and focus of a trainee's approach at all levels of performance. Level of performance was felt, by focus group attending physicians, to reflect a developmental progression of knowledge and skills. CONCLUSIONS Our findings contribute to the existing literature in three ways. Firstly, they extend our understanding of how junior trainees approach the task of in-patient follow-up and clinical documentation and the value of those activities. Secondly, they provide new insights to support formative and summative assessment. Finally, they contribute to a growing body of literature exploring the factors that impact trainees' roles and interactions with the team. Future research should focus on validating our findings and exploring their utility in the development of novel assessment strategies.
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页码:812 / 825
页数:14
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