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一刀切是否可行?构建医学职业精神框架。

Does one size fit all? Building a framework for medical professionalism.

机构信息

Department of Social Medicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2011 Nov;86(11):1407-14. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31823059d1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Medical professionalism has gained global attention over the past decade, but there is a paucity of literature on the universal applicability of the dominant professionalism framework developed in the West. This study proposes an institutional approach to build a framework for medical professionalism that incorporates historical and sociocultural contexts.

METHOD

From 2008 to 2009, the authors adopted nominal group technique (NGT) to determine professional competencies valued by 91 critical stakeholders of medical education (divided into 12 discipline-specific groups) at their institution and in their native society, Taiwan. An expert committee subsequently constructed a framework for professionalism which accounted for a literature review and their understanding of the institution's values and historical roots. To confirm that the framework encompassed the attributes nominated by NGT participants, the authors analyzed transcripts of NGT exercises to refine the final document.

RESULTS

Each of 12 NGT groups raised 5 to 23 core competencies and determined the most important five competencies by summing participants' ratings of each item. The expert panel reached consensus on a framework that included eight competencies. The framework differs from the Western framework in the centrality of self-integrity, harmonizing personal and professional roles. Text analysis of the NGT transcripts demonstrated that the framework successfully incorporated top-ranked NGT results.

CONCLUSIONS

This study challenges the universal applicability of the Western framework of medical professionalism and proposes a process to build a professionalism framework that reflects the cultural heritage and the values of local stakeholders.

摘要

目的

在过去的十年中,医学专业精神引起了全球的关注,但关于西方主导的专业精神框架在全球范围内的普遍适用性的文献却很少。本研究提出了一种制度方法,旨在构建一个包含历史和社会文化背景的医学专业精神框架。

方法

2008 年至 2009 年,作者采用名义群体技术(NGT)来确定他们所在机构和其本土社会(分为 12 个特定学科组)的 91 名医学教育关键利益相关者重视的专业能力。随后,一个专家委员会根据文献回顾以及他们对机构价值观和历史根源的理解,构建了一个专业精神框架。为了确认该框架涵盖了 NGT 参与者提名的属性,作者分析了 NGT 练习的记录稿,以完善最终文件。

结果

12 个 NGT 小组中的每一个都提出了 5 到 23 项核心能力,并通过汇总参与者对每个项目的评分来确定最重要的五项能力。专家小组就包括八项能力的框架达成了共识。该框架与西方框架的不同之处在于,自我完整性是核心,协调个人和专业角色。对 NGT 记录稿的文本分析表明,该框架成功地纳入了 NGT 排名最高的结果。

结论

本研究对西方医学专业精神框架的普遍适用性提出了挑战,并提出了一个构建反映文化遗产和当地利益相关者价值观的专业精神框架的过程。

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