Evaluation of medical ethics competencies in rheumatology: local experience during national accreditation process

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Pascual-Ramos VirginiaORCID,Contreras-Yáñez Irazú,Arce Salinas Cesar Alejandro,Saavedra Salinas Miguel Angel,Del Mercado Mónica Vázquez del Mercado,López Zepeda Judith,Muñoz López Sandra,Vázquez-Mellado Janitzia,Amezcua Guerra Luis Manuel,Fragoso Loyo Hilda Esther,Villarreal Alarcón Miguel Angel,Pérez Cristobal Mario,Rubio Pérez Eugenia Nadina,Torres Jiménez Alfonso Ragnar,Maldonado María del Rocio,Álvarez-Hernández Everardo

Abstract

IntroductionRheumatologists are the primary healthcare professionals responsible for patients with rheumatic diseases and should acquire medical ethical competencies, such as the informed consent process (ICP). The objective clinical structured examination is a valuable tool for assessing clinical competencies. We report the performance of 90 rheumatologist trainees participating in a station designed to evaluate the ICP during the 2018 and 2019 national accreditations.MethodsThe station was validated and represented a medical encounter in which the rheumatologist informed a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus with clinically active nephritis about renal biopsy. A trained patient–actor and an evaluator were instructed to assess ICP skills (with a focus on kidney biopsy benefits, how the biopsy is done and potential complications) in obtaining formal informed consent, delivering bad news and overall communication with patients. The evaluator used a tailored checklist and form.ResultsCandidate performance varied with ICP content and was superior for potential benefit information (achieved by 98.9% of the candidates) but significantly reduced for potential complications (37.8%) and biopsy description (42.2%). Only 17.8% of the candidates mentioned the legal perspective of ICP. Death (as a potential complication) was omitted by the majority of the candidates (93.3%); after the patient–actor challenged candidates, only 57.1% of them gave a clear and positive answer. Evaluators frequently rated candidate communications skills as superior (≥80%), but ≥1 negative aspect was identified in 69% of the candidates.ConclusionsEthical competencies are mandatory for professional rheumatologists. It seems necessary to include an ethics competency framework in the curriculum throughout the rheumatology residency.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Health Policy,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Health (social science)

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