2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10459-008-9106-6
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What indicates competency in systems based practice? An analysis of perspective consistency among healthcare team members

Abstract: In many parts of the world the practice of medicine and medical education increasingly focus on providing patient care within context of the larger healthcare system. Our purpose is to solicit perceptions of all professional stakeholders (e.g. nurses) of the system regarding the U.S. ACGME competency Systems Based Practice to uncover the extent to which there is agreement or discrepancy among key system stakeholders. Eighty-eight multidisciplinary personnel (n = 88) from two academic medical centers were invit… Show more

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“…Other stakeholder groups (nursing, pharmacy, social work, physical therapy) were not included in this process because of scheduling difficulty, perceived task complexity, and simply because physicians and residents were more readily available to us because of our involvement in other projects with them. We based this methodological decision on the rationale that an entire spectrum of stakeholders-attending physicians, nurses, pharmacy, residents, social work, physical therapyconfirmed a theme structure in a previous study, 3 and all that the present group of physicians and residents was doing was confirming the structure of this previous process. Limitations of this decision and how the results may differ from Graham et al 3 are addressed in a subsequent section.…”
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“…Other stakeholder groups (nursing, pharmacy, social work, physical therapy) were not included in this process because of scheduling difficulty, perceived task complexity, and simply because physicians and residents were more readily available to us because of our involvement in other projects with them. We based this methodological decision on the rationale that an entire spectrum of stakeholders-attending physicians, nurses, pharmacy, residents, social work, physical therapyconfirmed a theme structure in a previous study, 3 and all that the present group of physicians and residents was doing was confirming the structure of this previous process. Limitations of this decision and how the results may differ from Graham et al 3 are addressed in a subsequent section.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 93%
“…We based this methodological decision on the rationale that an entire spectrum of stakeholders-attending physicians, nurses, pharmacy, residents, social work, physical therapyconfirmed a theme structure in a previous study, 3 and all that the present group of physicians and residents was doing was confirming the structure of this previous process. Limitations of this decision and how the results may differ from Graham et al 3 are addressed in a subsequent section. The following is an example of what our consultation with physicians and residents revealed through an iterative process during the 6-month period.…”
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“…7 A taxonomy of observable behaviors and a method of evaluation that allows observation of these behaviors is needed. 8 The purpose of the article is to explore the difficulties with current methods used to measure systems-based practice and to describe the development of the Objective Structured System-Interaction Examination (OSSIE). The OSSIE is patterned after the format of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), which is commonly used in medical schools.…”
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confidence: 99%