教学但不学习:住院医师培训项目如何处理错误

Teaching but not learning: how medical residency programs handle errors

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2006
被引 33
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究医疗教学机构如何在日常工作中兼顾教学与学习使命,发现住院医师培训项目为培养临床医生而建立的工作和社会组织,难以同时支持围绕安全和错误的学习。

Abstract

Abstract This study examines how easily organizations with pluralistic missions enact those missions on an everyday basis. A teaching‐focused organization located in the health care industry is explored for its ability to also pursue a learning‐focused mission with respect to medical errors and patient safety. Extended observations and interviews were conducted of attending and resident physicians working in surgical and medical intensive care unit settings. The results suggest that the everyday work and social organization associated with residency programs fulfilling their core mission of creating competent clinicians leave little room for new or alternative routines, exchanges, and beliefs that would enhance resident learning around safety and error. This supports the idea, in need of further investigation, that multiple missions within an organization may be pursued jointly at the workplace level through a process whereby existing work and social organization effectively meeting one type of mission is used to help meet the goals of additional imperatives. Specifically, the findings highlight the difficulty of establishing new routines, beliefs, and exchanges to heighten organization learning capacity that are not derived from existing forms of behavior within the work environment. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

医学教育医疗安全组织学习住院医师培训