Busari Jamiu O, Stammen Lorette A, Gennissen Lokke M, Moonen Rob M
Department of Pediatrics, Atrium Medical Center, Henri Dunantstraat 5, 6401 CX Heerlen, the Netherlands ; Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2014 Feb 20;5:27-37. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S58476. eCollection 2014.
The increasing demands for effective and efficient health care delivery systems worldwide have resulted in an expansion of the desired competencies that physicians need to possess upon graduation. Presently, medical residents require additional professional competencies that can prepare them to practice adequately in a continuously changing health care environment. Recent studies show that despite the importance of competency-based training, the development and evaluation of management competencies in residents during residency training is inadequate. The aim of this literature review was to find out which assessment methods are currently being used to evaluate trainees' management competencies and which, if any, of these methods make use of valid and reliable instruments.
In September 2012, a thorough search of the literature was performed using the PubMed, Cochrane, Embase®, MEDLINE®, and ERIC databases. Additional searches included scanning the references of relevant articles and sifting through the "related topics" displayed by the databases.
A total of 25 out of 178 articles were selected for final review. Four broad categories emerged after analysis that best reflected their content: 1) measurement tools used to evaluate the effect of implemented curricular interventions; 2) measurement tools based on recommendations from consensus surveys or conventions; 3) measurement tools for assessing general competencies, which included care-management; and 4) measurement tools focusing exclusively on care-management competencies.
Little information was found about (validated) assessment tools being used to measure care-management competence in practice. Our findings suggest that a combination of assessment tools should be used when evaluating residents' care-management competencies.
全球对高效医疗保健服务体系的需求不断增加,这导致了对医生毕业后所需具备的能力要求有所扩展。目前,住院医师需要额外的专业能力,以便在不断变化的医疗环境中充分执业。近期研究表明,尽管基于能力的培训很重要,但住院医师培训期间管理能力的培养和评估仍存在不足。本综述的目的是找出目前用于评估学员管理能力的评估方法,以及这些方法中是否有使用有效且可靠工具的。
2012年9月,使用PubMed、Cochrane、Embase®、MEDLINE®和ERIC数据库对文献进行了全面检索。额外的检索包括浏览相关文章的参考文献以及筛选数据库显示的“相关主题”。
共从178篇文章中选出25篇进行最终审查。分析后出现了四大类,最能反映其内容:1)用于评估已实施课程干预效果的测量工具;2)基于共识调查或会议建议的测量工具;3)用于评估一般能力(包括护理管理)的测量工具;4)专门关注护理管理能力的测量工具。
关于在实践中用于衡量护理管理能力的(经过验证的)评估工具几乎没有相关信息。我们的研究结果表明在评估住院医师的护理管理能力时应结合使用评估工具。