在研究生培训和实践中管理认知负载和增强元认知学习
Isaac K S Ng1, Christine J Ko2, Tow Keang Lim3
1Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany)
|August 12, 2025
概括
医疗人员面临着平衡临床职责和学习的挑战. 本综述探讨了培训中的认知负载,倡导超认知策略来改善决策和减少错误.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 临床推理 临床推理
背景情况:
- 研究生医学培训给初级医生带来了独特的挑战,它将沉重的临床工作负载与的学习曲线相结合.
- 对诊断错误日益关注,需要重新评估医学教育中的临床推理发展.
- 认知负载的概念对于理解高压临床环境中的学习和决策至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在研究生医学培训和临床实践中审查认知负载的概念.
- 讨论认知负载对元认知学习和优化医疗决策的相关性.
- 确定干预措施来管理认知负载并减少诊断错误.
主要方法:
- 在医学教育和临床实践的背景下对认知负载理论的文献综述.
- 讨论影响医疗人员内在和外在认知负载因素的讨论.
- 探索元认知策略和基于工作场所的干预措施.
主要成果:
- 认知负载显著影响初级医生有效学习和做出合理的临床判断的能力.
- 诊断错误可能与过度的认知负载,偏见和医疗决策中的噪音有关.
- 超认知学习和有针对性的干预措施可以帮助管理认知负载.
结论:
- 解决认知负载对于增强临床推理和减少研究生医学培训中的诊断错误至关重要.
- 推基于元认知的实践来促进代学习和专业发展.
- 优化学习环境和提供有针对性的支持可以提高医生的表现和患者安全.
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