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Towards a Networks-enabled Complexity Profile for examining Responsibility for Decision-making by Healthcare Professionals

机译:迈向支持网络的复杂性简介,用于检查医疗保健专业人员的决策责任

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Complexity is generally accepted to be the interrelatedness of components within a system. Treating the general practitioner (GP)-patient encounter as a complex system, we argue that complexity (resulting from the degree of interactions between GP, colleagues, patient) determines the performance of GPs, measured by attitudes to responsibility for their decisions about patient treatment. In this paper, we propose the use of social network measures of 'density' and 'inclusiveness' for computing the 'interrelatedness' of components within a complex system. We also suggest the use of 'number of components' (NoC) and 'degree of interrelatedness' (DoI) to plot the complexity profiles for each GP. Results from a sample of 107 GPs show that GPs with simple profiles (i.e. low NoC & low DoI), compared to those in non-simple profiles, indicate a higher responsibility for the decisions they make in medical care. In conclusion, we argue that social networks-based complexity profiles are useful for understanding responsibility taking in primary care. We highlight a number of interesting insights and practical implications for healthcare professionals.
机译:通常被认为是系统内部件的相互关联。将一般从业者(GP) - 作为复杂系统的待遇,我们认为复杂性(由GP,同事之间的相互作用,患者之间的互动程度决定了GPS的表现,通过对患者治疗的决定责任来衡量的。在本文中,我们提出了使用“密度”和“包容性”的社会网络测量来计算复杂系统内的组件的“相互关联”。我们还建议使用“组件数量”(NOC)和“相互关联程度”(DOI)来绘制每个GP的复杂性配置文件。 107 GPS样本的结果表明,与非简单型材的那些相比,具有简单曲线(即低NOC和LOW DOI)的GPS表明他们在医疗保健中所做的决策的责任更高。总之,我们认为基于社交网络的复杂性概况可用于了解初级保健的责任。我们强调了许多有趣的见解和对医疗专业人士的实际影响。

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