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Impact of a Video-Based Interactive Workshop on Unprofessional Behaviors Among Internal Medicine Residents.

Aashish Didwania, Jeanne M Farnan, Liza Icayan, Kevin J O'Leary, Mark Saathoff, Shashi Bellam, Holly J Humphrey, Diane B Wayne, Vineet M Arora.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Unprofessional behaviors undermine the hospital learning environment and the quality of patient care.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an interactive workshop on the perceptions of and self-reported participation in unprofessional behaviors.
METHODS: We conducted a pre-post survey study at 3 internal medicine residency programs. For the workshop we identified unprofessional behaviors related to on-call etiquette: "blocking" an admission, disparaging a colleague, and misrepresenting a test as urgent. Formal debriefing tools were utilized to guide the discussion. We fielded an internally developed 20-item survey on perception and participation in unprofessional behaviors prior to the workshop. An online "booster" quiz was delivered at 4 months postworkshop, and the 20-item survey was repeated at 9 months postworkshop. Results were compared to a previously published control from the same institutions, which showed that perceptions of unprofessional behavior did not change and participation in the behaviors worsened over the internship.
RESULTS: Of 237 eligible residents, 181 (76%) completed both pre- and postsurvey. Residents perceived blocking an admission and the misrepresentation of a test as urgent to be more unprofessional at a 9-month follow-up (2.0 versus 1.74 and 2.63 versus 2.28, respectively; P < .05), with no change in perception for disparaging a colleague. Participation in unprofessional behaviors did not decrease after the workshop, with the exception of misrepresenting a test as urgent (61% versus 50%, P = .019).
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this multi-site study indicate that an interactive workshop can change perception and may lower participation in some unprofessional behaviors.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28439361      PMCID: PMC5398139          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-16-00289.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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Authors:  Shalini T Reddy; James A Iwaz; Aashish K Didwania; Kevin J O'Leary; R Andy Anderson; Holly J Humphrey; Jeanne M Farnan; Diane B Wayne; Vineet M Arora
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2012-05-16       Impact factor: 2.960

5.  Promoting professionalism via a video-based educational workshop for academic hospitalists and housestaff.

Authors:  Jeanne M Farnan; Kevin J O'Leary; Aashish Didwania; Liza Icayan; Mark Saathoff; Shashi Bellam; Andy Anderson; Shalini Reddy; Holly J Humphrey; Diane B Wayne; Vineet M Arora
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