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非专业职业医师报告的同行评审审核。

Peer review audit of non-specialist occupational physician reports.

机构信息

Healthy Working Lives Group, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

出版信息

Occup Med (Lond). 2020 Oct 27;70(7):503-506. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqaa145.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With declining specialist occupational physician (OP) numbers, there is increasing recognition of the importance of non-specialist physicians in occupational health (OH) service delivery, yet to date, this physician group remains understudied and their competency requirements poorly understood.

AIMS

To evaluate the quality of a sample of non-specialist OH reports and compare these with specialist reports.

METHODS

A retrospective peer review audit of a convenience sample of 200 consecutive non-specialist and specialist OH reports from an Irish OH service using an assessment form based on the modified Sheffield Assessment Instrument for Letters SAIL(OH)1.

RESULTS

Of the 200 peer reviewed OH reports, 159 (80%) were from non-specialists. For all questions, 87% and above of non-specialist reports were 'satisfactory' or 'above expected'. On the overall assessment, out of 10, the mean non-specialist report score was 6.8 (standard deviation (SD) 3-10) and the specialist score was 7.3 (SD 3-10). Comparatively, non-specialist reports highlighted legal/ethical issues marginally more and adhered slightly better to contractual/ethical/legal boundaries, while specialist reports fared better in addressing manager's questions, in their structure and clarity and in covering all significant aspects of the case, particularly if the case was complex.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings demonstrate a high standard of OH report quality in this sample of non-specialist OPs that is consistent across all key OH report components. Potential development areas are also identified that can inform education/training tailored to this physician group and assist in competency standard-setting.

摘要

背景

随着专科职业医生(OP)人数的减少,人们越来越认识到非专科医生在职业健康(OH)服务提供中的重要性,但迄今为止,该医生群体的研究仍然不足,其能力要求也知之甚少。

目的

评估非专科 OH 报告样本的质量,并将其与专科报告进行比较。

方法

对一家爱尔兰 OH 服务机构的 200 份连续非专科和专科 OH 报告的便利样本进行回顾性同行评审审计,使用基于改良的谢菲尔德评估工具(SAIL(OH)1)的评估表。

结果

在 200 份经同行评审的 OH 报告中,有 159 份(80%)来自非专科医生。对于所有问题,87%及以上的非专科报告为“满意”或“高于预期”。在总体评估中,非专科报告的平均得分为 6.8(标准差 3-10),专科报告的得分为 7.3(标准差 3-10)。相比之下,非专科报告稍微更突出法律/伦理问题,稍微更好地遵守合同/伦理/法律界限,而专科报告在回答经理的问题方面表现更好,在其结构和清晰度以及涵盖案例的所有重要方面方面表现更好,特别是如果案例复杂的话。

结论

我们的发现表明,在这个非专科 OP 样本中,OH 报告质量标准很高,在所有关键的 OH 报告组成部分中都是一致的。还确定了潜在的发展领域,这些领域可以为针对该医生群体的教育/培训提供信息,并有助于设定能力标准。

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