North Sara
Sara North is the director of educational innovation and evaluation in the Division of Physical Therapy, Department of Family Medicine & Community Health, Medical School at the University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware St. SE, Minneapolis MN 55455 (
J Phys Ther Educ. 2025 Jun 1;39(2):186-197. doi: 10.1097/JTE.0000000000000368. Epub 2024 Oct 1.
There is a need to investigate the application of systematic, scholarly methods to develop and implement a sustainable, flexible process for evaluating academic-clinical partnership effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to explore the potential for multiattribute utility analysis (MAUA) methodology to be applied in the context of academic-clinical partnership evaluation.
Persistent systemic challenges related to academic-clinical partnership volume and quality require intentional strategies addressing the inherent complexities of the clinical learning environment and contextual differences between academic institutions. Multiattribute utility analysis appears to be a viable existing methodological framework based on its successful application in a wide variety of fields.
Directors and Co-Directors of Clinical Education in accredited Doctor of Physical Therapy programs.
The MAUA methodological framework was used to identify and quantify weighted priorities in factors contributing to partnership effectiveness as perceived by academic-clinical education programs across the United States. Survey participants were invited to share their perspectives regarding priority characteristics and assessment approaches to advance value-based partnership evaluation in physical therapy education.
The products resulting from this contemporary analysis, coupled with the previous applied MAUA simulation, offer a methodology and flexible framework that may be utilized by academic-clinical education faculty to perform a value-based partnership evaluation and make decisions within the context of their institution. Clinical educator survey results also provide a new depth of insight regarding trends in the collective degree of attribute prioritization and the complexity and intersectionality across partnership priorities.
The proposed processes may allow academic programs to narrow the large number of possible partnership criteria to a manageable subset, offering a way forward for those interested in pursuing a quantitative method for practical decision making. The ability to assess partnership quality using an evidence-based framework such as MAUA may allow partners to maintain, enhance, or discontinue partnerships based on a shared understanding of attribute alignment, rather than reactively coming together in practice to address challenges needing resolution.
有必要研究运用系统、学术性方法来开发并实施一个可持续、灵活的流程,以评估学术-临床伙伴关系的有效性。本研究的目的是探讨多属性效用分析(MAUA)方法在学术-临床伙伴关系评估中的应用潜力。
与学术-临床伙伴关系的数量和质量相关的系统性挑战持续存在,这需要有意为之的策略来应对临床学习环境的内在复杂性以及学术机构之间的背景差异。多属性效用分析基于其在众多领域的成功应用,似乎是一个可行的现有方法框架。
经认可的物理治疗博士项目中的临床教育主任和联合主任。
MAUA方法框架用于识别和量化美国学术-临床教育项目所认为的对伙伴关系有效性有贡献的因素中的加权优先级。邀请参与调查者分享他们对优先特征和评估方法的看法,以推进物理治疗教育中基于价值的伙伴关系评估。
本次当代分析的结果,再加上之前应用的MAUA模拟,提供了一种方法和灵活的框架,学术-临床教育教师可利用该框架进行基于价值的伙伴关系评估,并在其机构背景下做出决策。临床教育工作者的调查结果还就属性优先级排序的集体程度趋势以及伙伴关系优先级之间的复杂性和交叉性提供了新的深入见解。
所提出的流程可能使学术项目能够将大量可能的伙伴关系标准缩小到一个可管理的子集,为那些有兴趣采用定量方法进行实际决策的人提供一条前进的道路。使用诸如MAUA这样的循证框架来评估伙伴关系质量的能力,可能使伙伴们能够基于对属性一致性的共同理解来维持、加强或终止伙伴关系,而不是在实践中被动地联合起来应对需要解决的挑战。