Hoge Michael A, Tondora Janis, Marrelli Anne F
Yale University School of Medicine, Yale Department of Psychiatry, 34 Park Street, Room 139, New Haven, CT 06519, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2005 May-Jul;32(5-6):509-31. doi: 10.1007/s10488-005-3263-1.
Increasing attention is being directed to the competency of those who deliver healthcare in the United States. In behavioral health, there is growing recognition of the need to define, teach, and assess essential competencies. Since attention to this issue in behavioral health is relatively recent, there is much to be gained by learning from the principles, definitions, and conceptual models of competency that have been developed in other fields. This article outlines the forces that drive the current focus on competency of the healthcare workforce. Relevant history, principles, definitions, and models that have evolved through research and application in business and industry are reviewed. From this analysis, recommendations are offered to guide future work on competencies in behavioral health.
在美国,人们越来越关注提供医疗保健服务人员的能力。在行为健康领域,越来越多的人认识到需要界定、传授和评估基本能力。由于行为健康领域对这一问题的关注相对较新,因此从其他领域已制定的能力原则、定义和概念模型中学习,会有很大收获。本文概述了推动当前关注医疗保健劳动力能力的各种力量。回顾了在商业和工业领域通过研究与应用而演变出的相关历史、原则、定义和模型。基于这一分析,提出了一些建议,以指导行为健康领域未来关于能力的工作。