SubmissionId 60508

Accepted Type
Oral

Code
OG3-2-2

Acceptance Declaration
Accept

Was this work accepted for CCME 2020?
no

Category
General Call (Workshop, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation)

Type
Oral

Sub Type
Education Research

Will the presenter be a:
Other

Presenter Other
Faculty (8 years in practice)

Affiliation

Considered for Poster
yes

Title
Exploring Patient Mistreatment of Medical Trainees

Length of Presentation

Background/Purpose
Mistreatment is defined as the intentional or unintentional behavior that shows disrespect for the dignity of others and unreasonably interferes with the learning process. Patient mistreatment of medical trainees is not well described in the literature. We sought to determine whether patient mistreatment of medical trainees occurs and how trainees manage these experiences. Our goal was to provide insights that can shape institutional responses to trainee mistreatment by patients

Methods
Qualitative semi-structured interviews of medical students at a large medical school in North America were conducted using a constructivist grounded theory approach. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and de-identified. Two separate researchers coded the transcripts iteratively for themes and theoretical categories

Results
Ten trainees (mean age 25, 70% male, 80% visible minority) participated in the pilot study. Eight trainees had personally experienced patient mistreatment and two had witnessed patient mistreatment of another trainee. Trainees described being mistreated based on gender and ethnicity, and physical harm was threatened in two cases. All were aware of the institution's official reporting mechanism for mistreatment. Patient screening, patient education, resident/attending advocacy, modelling professional responses, and debriefing were all identified as helpful responses and prevention strategies

Conclusion
Patient mistreatment of medical trainees in this data occurred and often it was women and visible minorities who were targeted. Medical schools must proactively structure mechanisms to support trainees who experience patient mistreatment

Keyword 1
Mistreatment of medical trainees

Keyword 2
Cultural and gender sensitivity

Keyword 3
Doctor/patient relationship

Level of Training
Undergraduate

Abstract Themes

Additional Theme (First choice)
Physician & Medical Student Health and Well-being

Additional Theme (Second Choice)
Professionalism

Additional Theme (Third Choice)
Faculty Development

Authors
Presenter
    Amanda Hu

Term 1
Yes

Term 2
Yes

Term 3
Yes

Term 4
Yes

Term 5
Yes
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