'I Cannot Take This Any More!': Preparing Interns to Identify and Help a Struggling Colleague
Autor: | Amanda Watsula-Morley, Sondra Zabar, Lisa Altshuler, Kathleen Hanley, Colleen Gillespie, Patrick M. Cocks, Adina Kalet, Donna Phillips, Russell S. Berman, Margaret Horlick, Mark S. Hochberg |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Medical education
Health professionals business.industry Debriefing education 010102 general mathematics Burnout 01 natural sciences Experiential learning Course of action 03 medical and health sciences Distress 0302 clinical medicine Internal Medicine medicine 030212 general & internal medicine 0101 mathematics medicine.symptom Depressed mood business Suicidal ideation |
Zdroj: | Journal of General Internal Medicine. 34:773-777 |
ISSN: | 1525-1497 0884-8734 |
Popis: | Few programs train residents in recognizing and responding to distressed colleagues at risk for suicide. To assess interns’ ability to identify a struggling colleague, describe resources, and recognize that physicians can and should help colleagues in trouble. Residency programs at an academic medical center. One hundred forty-five interns. An OSCE case was designed to give interns practice and feedback on their skills in recognizing a colleague in distress and recommending the appropriate course of action. Embedded in a patient “sign-out” case, standardized health professionals (SHP) portrayed a resident with depressed mood and an underlying drinking problem. The SHP assessed intern skills in assessing symptoms and directing the resident to seek help. Interns appreciated the opportunity to practice addressing this situation. Debriefing the case led to productive conversations between faculty and residents on available resources. Interns’ skills require further development: while 60% of interns asked about their colleague’s emotional state, only one-third screened for depression and just under half explored suicidal ideation. Only 32% directed the colleague to specific resources for his depression (higher among those that checked his emotional state, 54%, or screened for depression, 80%). This OSCE case identified varying intern skill levels for identifying and assessing a struggling colleague while also providing experiential learning and supporting a culture of addressing peer wellness. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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