儿科住院医师夜间流动制度的意外后果

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Paediatrics & child health Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1093/pch/pxae046
Ali Al Maawali, Allan Puran, Susanna Talarico, Zia Bismilla
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目的 许多住院医师培训项目都实施了 "夜间浮动"(NF)系统,以替代传统的 24 小时呼叫模式,试图遵守值班时间规定。对 NF 系统的评估研究主要集中在住院医师对疲劳和生活质量的看法上。从受训者和教师的角度了解 NF 模式的广泛影响,对于创建有效且可持续的系统以遵守值班时间规定,同时最大限度地提高患者护理、教育和生活质量(QoL)至关重要。方法 本研究采用建构主义范式下的定性主题分析法,探讨住院医师和教职员工对 NF 系统的体验。研究人员对一家大型儿科学术医院的 15 名学员和 3 名教员进行了半结构式访谈,以了解他们对 NF 呼叫结构与传统 24 小时呼叫计划相比的看法。结果 确定了三个主题:(i) 对住院医师的影响;(ii) 对患者和家属的影响;(iii) 对课程的影响。确定了八个次主题,突出强调了 NF 系统的预期和意外后果。结论 NF 系统产生了预期结果,即减少疲劳和改善病人护理的连续性。然而,意外结果也有出现,包括对评估和反馈的负面影响、缺乏能力整合以及对住院医师生活质量的影响参差不齐。在设计和实施 NF 系统时,需要特别注意这些方面。
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Unintended consequences of a night float system in Paediatric Residency
Objectives Many residency programs implement ‘night float’ (NF) systems as alternatives to a traditional 24-h call model in an attempt to comply with duty-hour regulations. Research evaluating NF systems has focused primarily on the perspective of the resident with respect to fatigue and quality of life. Understanding the broader consequences of NF models from both trainee and faculty points of view is essential to creating effective and sustainable systems to comply with duty-hour regulations while maximizing patient care, education, and quality of life (QoL). Methods This study used qualitative thematic analysis situated in a constructivist paradigm to explore the experience of an NF system by residents and faculty. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 trainees and 3 faculty members at a large academic pediatric hospital to understand their perceptions of an NF call structure compared to the traditional 24-h call schedule. Results Three themes were identified: (i) Implications for resident; (ii) Implications for patient and family; and (iii) Implications for curriculum. Eight sub-themes were identified, highlighting both intended and unintended consequences of the NF system. Conclusions The NF system resulted in the intended outcomes of decreased fatigue and improved continuity of patient care. Unintended outcomes also occurred, however, including negative effects on assessment and feedback, lack of integration of competencies, and mixed results on resident quality of life. These areas require special attention when designing and implementing NF systems.
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Paediatrics & child health
Paediatrics & child health 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: Paediatrics & Child Health (PCH) is the official journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the only peer-reviewed paediatric journal in Canada. Its mission is to advocate for the health and well-being of all Canadian children and youth and to educate child and youth health professionals across the country. PCH reaches 8,000 paediatricians, family physicians and other child and youth health professionals, as well as ministers and officials in various levels of government who are involved with child and youth health policy in Canada.
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