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The impact of clinical uncertainty in the graduate medical education (GME) learning environment: A mixed-methods study

Authors :
Mark W, Johnson
Galina, Gheihman
Horatio, Thomas
Gordon, Schiff
Andrew P J, Olson
Arabella Simpkin, Begin
Source :
Medical Teacher. 44:1100-1108
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2022.

Abstract

Uncertainty is ubiquitous in medicine. Studies link intolerance of uncertainty to burnout, ineffective communication, cognitive bias, and inappropriate resource use. Little is known about how uncertainty manifests in the clinical learning environment. We aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of uncertainty among residents and attendings.We conducted a mixed-methods study including a survey, semi-structured interviews, and ethnographic observations during rounds with residents and attendings at an academic medical center. The survey included three validated instruments: Physicians' Reaction to Uncertainty Scale; Maslach Burnout Inventory 2-item; and Educational Climate Inventory.35/60 (58%) of eligible residents and 14/21 (67%) attendings completed the survey. Residents reported higher anxiety due to uncertainty than attendings, higher concern about bad outcomes, and greater reluctance to disclose uncertainty to patients. Residents reported increased symptoms of burnout (Medical curricula should be developed to promote recognition and acknowledgement of uncertainty. Greater acknowledgement of uncertainty, specifically by attendings and senior residents, may positively impact the clinical learning environment.

Details

ISSN :
1466187X and 0142159X
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Teacher
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27c3b47a69664aceb7437e091bf49d74