Giovanelli Lucia, Rotondo Federico, Fadda Nicoletta
Department of Economics and Business, University of Sassari (Italy), Via Muroni 25, Sassari, 07100, Italy.
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sassari (Italy), Via Roma 151, 07100, Sassari, Italy.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Aug 7;24(1):904. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11229-z.
Different professionals working in healthcare organizations (e.g., physicians, veterinarians, pharmacists, biologists, engineers, etc.) must be able to properly manage scarce resources to meet increasingly complex needs and demands. Due to the lack of specific courses in curricular university education, particularly in the field of medicine, management training programs have become an essential element in preparing health professionals to cope with global challenges. This study aims to examine factors influencing the effectiveness of management training programs and their outcomes in healthcare settings, at middle-management level, in general and by different groups of participants: physicians and non-physicians, participants with or without management positions.
A survey was used for gathering information from a purposive sample of professionals in the healthcare field attending management training programs in Italy. Factor analysis, a set of ordinal logistic regressions and an unpaired two-sample t-test were used for data elaboration.
The findings show the importance of diversity of pedagogical approaches and tools and debate, and class homogeneity, as effectiveness factors. Lower competencies held before the training programs and problems of dialogue and discussion during the course are conducive to innovative practice introduction. Interpersonal and career outcomes are greater for those holding management positions.
The study reveals four profiles of participants with different gaps and needs. Training programs should be tailored based on participants' profiles, in terms of pedagogical approaches and tools, and preserve class homogeneity in terms of professional backgrounds and management levels to facilitate constructive dialogue and solution finding approach.
在医疗保健机构工作的不同专业人员(如医生、兽医、药剂师、生物学家、工程师等)必须能够妥善管理稀缺资源,以满足日益复杂的需求。由于大学课程教育中缺乏特定课程,特别是在医学领域,管理培训项目已成为培养卫生专业人员应对全球挑战的关键要素。本研究旨在探讨影响管理培训项目有效性的因素及其在医疗环境中、中层管理层面总体上以及不同参与者群体(医生和非医生、有或没有管理职位的参与者)中的成果。
采用问卷调查从意大利参加管理培训项目的医疗保健领域专业人员的目标样本中收集信息。使用因子分析、一组有序逻辑回归和非配对双样本t检验进行数据处理。
研究结果表明教学方法和工具的多样性、辩论以及班级同质性作为有效性因素的重要性。培训项目前较低的能力水平以及课程期间的对话和讨论问题有利于引入创新实践。担任管理职位的人员在人际和职业成果方面更大。
该研究揭示了具有不同差距和需求的四类参与者。培训项目应根据参与者的情况,在教学方法和工具方面进行量身定制,并在专业背景和管理水平方面保持班级同质性,以促进建设性对话和解决问题的方法。