Morning reports in training hospitals affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences in ۲۰۰۶

سال انتشار: 1385
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_SDME-2-2_004

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 21 آذر 1402

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Background: Although morning report is a wellknown term in medical education and one of the most practical clinical training methods there is not still consensus among experts on its standards Nonetheless it seems that the first step for improving the quality of this training method is to obtain a comprehensive picture of its current statue Objective: to assess the characteristics of morning reports (such as their durations participants and their responsibilities management of these sessions and…) in training hospitals affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences in ۲۰۰۶ Methods: In this crosssectional study ۳۶ morning report sessions held in all of the training wards were observed over one week Data were gathered by direct observation The observer attended the sessions as an ordinary participant and it was tried to use complete observer method Results: among ۳۶ assessed morning reports the maximum sessions were held in major wards (each one held ۵ sessions) The duration of the longest and shortest ones was ۹۰ and ۳۵ minutes respectively In ۳۰ sessions the academic staff played the main role of managing discussions while in ۵ sessions they were only asking questions and in one session staff presented a lecture In ۱۳ sessions interns did not have any role in presenting patients the corresponding numbers for residents and students were ۱۶ and ۰ respectively In overall the number of participants in the beginning and at the end of sessions was more or less equal while around ۱۴% of participants were not present during the whole period of the session Conclusion: Considerable variations were found among the training wards in running morning report sessions There were some weak points in running these sessions such as the frequency and duration of sessions low rate of participation by students and interns and reporting outpatient cases but most of the wards apply the training method more or less effectively

نویسندگان

Ali Akbar Haghdoost

Assistant Professor of community Medicine Dept.,Medical School, Kerman University of Medical Sciences

Zahra Jalili

Assistant Professor of community Medicine Dept., Medical School, Kerman University of Medical Sciences

Esmat Asadi Karam

General Practitioner