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A Controlled Investigation of Optimal Internal Medicine Ward Team Structure at a Teaching Hospital

BACKGROUND: The optimal structure of an internal medicine ward team at a teaching hospital is unknown. We hypothesized that increasing the ratio of attendings to housestaff would result in an enhanced perceived educational experience for residents. METHODS: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (HUMC) is a ter...

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Autores principales: Spellberg, Brad, Lewis, Roger J., Sue, Darryl, Chavoshan, Bahman, Vintch, Janine, Munekata, Mark, Kim, Caroline, Lanks, Charles, Witt, Mallory D., Stringer, William, Harrington, Darrell
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3330818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22532860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035576
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author Spellberg, Brad
Lewis, Roger J.
Sue, Darryl
Chavoshan, Bahman
Vintch, Janine
Munekata, Mark
Kim, Caroline
Lanks, Charles
Witt, Mallory D.
Stringer, William
Harrington, Darrell
author_facet Spellberg, Brad
Lewis, Roger J.
Sue, Darryl
Chavoshan, Bahman
Vintch, Janine
Munekata, Mark
Kim, Caroline
Lanks, Charles
Witt, Mallory D.
Stringer, William
Harrington, Darrell
author_sort Spellberg, Brad
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description BACKGROUND: The optimal structure of an internal medicine ward team at a teaching hospital is unknown. We hypothesized that increasing the ratio of attendings to housestaff would result in an enhanced perceived educational experience for residents. METHODS: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (HUMC) is a tertiary care, public hospital in Los Angeles County. Standard ward teams at HUMC, with a housestaff∶attending ratio of 5∶1, were split by adding one attending and then dividing the teams into two experimental teams containing ratios of 3∶1 and 2∶1. Web-based Likert satisfaction surveys were completed by housestaff and attending physicians on the experimental and control teams at the end of their rotations, and objective healthcare outcomes (e.g., length of stay, hospital readmission, mortality) were compared. RESULTS: Nine hundred and ninety patients were admitted to the standard control teams and 184 were admitted to the experimental teams (81 to the one-intern team and 103 to the two-intern team). Patients admitted to the experimental and control teams had similar age and disease severity. Residents and attending physicians consistently indicated that the quality of the educational experience, time spent teaching, time devoted to patient care, and quality of life were superior on the experimental teams. Objective healthcare outcomes did not differ between experimental and control teams. CONCLUSIONS: Altering internal medicine ward team structure to reduce the ratio of housestaff to attending physicians improved the perceived educational experience without altering objective healthcare outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-33308182012-04-24 A Controlled Investigation of Optimal Internal Medicine Ward Team Structure at a Teaching Hospital Spellberg, Brad Lewis, Roger J. Sue, Darryl Chavoshan, Bahman Vintch, Janine Munekata, Mark Kim, Caroline Lanks, Charles Witt, Mallory D. Stringer, William Harrington, Darrell PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The optimal structure of an internal medicine ward team at a teaching hospital is unknown. We hypothesized that increasing the ratio of attendings to housestaff would result in an enhanced perceived educational experience for residents. METHODS: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (HUMC) is a tertiary care, public hospital in Los Angeles County. Standard ward teams at HUMC, with a housestaff∶attending ratio of 5∶1, were split by adding one attending and then dividing the teams into two experimental teams containing ratios of 3∶1 and 2∶1. Web-based Likert satisfaction surveys were completed by housestaff and attending physicians on the experimental and control teams at the end of their rotations, and objective healthcare outcomes (e.g., length of stay, hospital readmission, mortality) were compared. RESULTS: Nine hundred and ninety patients were admitted to the standard control teams and 184 were admitted to the experimental teams (81 to the one-intern team and 103 to the two-intern team). Patients admitted to the experimental and control teams had similar age and disease severity. Residents and attending physicians consistently indicated that the quality of the educational experience, time spent teaching, time devoted to patient care, and quality of life were superior on the experimental teams. Objective healthcare outcomes did not differ between experimental and control teams. CONCLUSIONS: Altering internal medicine ward team structure to reduce the ratio of housestaff to attending physicians improved the perceived educational experience without altering objective healthcare outcomes. Public Library of Science 2012-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3330818/ /pubmed/22532860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035576 Text en Spellberg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lewis, Roger J.
Sue, Darryl
Chavoshan, Bahman
Vintch, Janine
Munekata, Mark
Kim, Caroline
Lanks, Charles
Witt, Mallory D.
Stringer, William
Harrington, Darrell
A Controlled Investigation of Optimal Internal Medicine Ward Team Structure at a Teaching Hospital
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title_short A Controlled Investigation of Optimal Internal Medicine Ward Team Structure at a Teaching Hospital
title_sort controlled investigation of optimal internal medicine ward team structure at a teaching hospital
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3330818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22532860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035576
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