Dow Jamie, Jacques André
Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2012 Winter;32(1):68-73. doi: 10.1002/chp.21124.
In 2004, faced with demographic data predicting large increases in the number of older drivers within a relatively short period combined with the realization that screening for driver fitness was largely dependent on health professionals, principally physicians, the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) initiated measures to achieve better cooperation with the health professionals performing the screening. A continuing medical education (CME) program was initiated to improve the health professionals' understanding of road safety considerations. This article describes the program and its impact.
A 90-minute workshop combining presentation and discussion methods and centering on five case studies was developed and delivered to 824 participants. Outcomes were evaluated at the levels of satisfaction and performance.
Participants reported a high level of satisfaction with the workshop. Data suggest that there was an increase in the number of reports submitted by physicians. The quality of physician reports also improved.
SAAQ statistics show the benefit of its CME program. Informed physicians appear more willing to report drivers with medical problems affecting driver fitness, especially when they are asked to provide functional evaluations and not make decisions about fitness to drive. We believe that the success of this program was due to several factors: (1) its clinical rather than administrative orientation, (2) the use of physicians to deliver the workshop, and (3) formal recognition of the program by the authority responsible for licensing physicians.
2004年,魁北克汽车保险公司(SAAQ)面对人口统计数据预测在相对较短时期内老年驾驶员数量将大幅增加,同时意识到驾驶员健康筛查很大程度上依赖于健康专业人员,主要是医生,于是采取措施与进行筛查的健康专业人员加强合作。启动了一项继续医学教育(CME)项目,以增进健康专业人员对道路安全考量因素的理解。本文介绍了该项目及其影响。
开发了一个90分钟的研讨会,采用讲座与讨论相结合的方式,围绕五个案例展开,并面向824名参与者进行了授课。从满意度和表现两个层面评估了结果。
参与者对研讨会的满意度很高。数据表明医生提交的报告数量有所增加。医生报告的质量也有所提高。
SAAQ的统计数据显示了其继续医学教育项目的益处。了解情况的医生似乎更愿意报告那些存在影响驾驶健康问题的驾驶员,尤其是当要求他们提供功能评估而非对驾驶适宜性做出决定时。我们认为该项目的成功归因于几个因素:(1)其临床导向而非行政导向;(2)由医生来举办研讨会;(3)负责医生执照发放的机构对该项目给予了正式认可。