Keely Erin, Mitchell Rhea, Guglani Sheena, Archibald Douglas, Afkham Amir, Liddy Clare
eConsult Centre of Excellence, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada .
Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada .
J Eur CME. 2022 Sep 2;11(1):2116193. doi: 10.1080/21614083.2022.2116193. eCollection 2022.
Our study evaluates the impact of feedback sent to specialists participating in eConsult services. eConsult Specialists from two eConsult services in Ontario, Canada, received feedback on their use of eConsult via bi-annual specialist reports. An 11-item survey was developed to evaluate the impact, content, and distribution process of these specialist reports. We distributed 742 specialist reports in March 2021 and surveyed the specialists in July 2021. Our findings show that specialists largely felt that the feedback received validated their efforts (83%) and that receiving the report made them more likely to continue to participate in the eConsult service (59%). Most did not feel judged (74%) or distressed (79%) by the reports, and 72% said that reporting the median self-reported billing time did not impact their own billing times. Overall, eConsult services can capture, report and aggregate data valuable to specialists and is useful for Continuing Professional Development. Benefits and lack of risk implementing this type of feedback should encourage other services to consider similar processes.
我们的研究评估了向参与电子咨询服务的专家发送反馈的影响。来自加拿大安大略省两项电子咨询服务的电子咨询专家通过半年一次的专家报告收到了关于他们使用电子咨询的反馈。我们编制了一份包含11个项目的调查问卷,以评估这些专家报告的影响、内容和分发过程。我们在2021年3月分发了742份专家报告,并于2021年7月对专家进行了调查。我们的研究结果表明,专家们大多认为收到的反馈证实了他们的努力(83%),并且收到报告使他们更有可能继续参与电子咨询服务(59%)。大多数人并不觉得报告对他们有评判(74%)或困扰(79%),72%的人表示报告自我报告的计费时间中位数并未影响他们自己的计费时间。总体而言,电子咨询服务可以收集、报告和汇总对专家有价值的数据,并且对持续专业发展很有用。实施这种反馈的益处和缺乏风险应该促使其他服务考虑类似的流程。