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Can the collective intentions of individual professionals within healthcare teams predict the team's performance: developing methods and theory

机译:医疗团队中各个专业人士的集体意愿能否预测团队的绩效:发展方法和理论

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Background Within implementation research, using theory-based approaches to understanding the behaviours of healthcare professionals and the quality of care that they reflect and designing interventions to change them is being promoted. However, such approaches lead to a new range of methodological and theoretical challenges pre-eminent among which are how to appropriately relate predictors of individual's behaviour to measures of the behaviour of healthcare professionals. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the theory of planned behaviour proximal predictors of behaviour (intention and perceived behavioural control, or PBC) and practice level behaviour. This was done in the context of two clinical behaviours – statin prescription and foot examination – in the management of patients with diabetes mellitus in primary care. Scores for the predictor variables were aggregated over healthcare professionals using four methods: simple mean of all primary care team members' intention scores; highest intention score combined with PBC of the highest intender in the team; highest intention score combined with the highest PBC score in the team; the scores (on both constructs) of the team member identified as having primary responsibility for the clinical behaviour. Methods Scores on theory-based cognitive variables were collected by postal questionnaire survey from a sample of primary care doctors and nurses from northeast England and the Netherlands. Data on two clinical behaviours were patient reported, and collected by postal questionnaire survey. Planned analyses explored the predictive value of various aggregations of intention and PBC in explaining variance in the behavioural data. Results Across the two countries and two behaviours, responses were received from 37 to 78% of healthcare professionals in 57 to 93% practices; 51% (UK) and 69% (Netherlands) of patients surveyed responded. None of the aggregations of cognitions predicted statin prescription. The highest intention in the team (irrespective of PBC) was a significant predictor of foot examination. Conclusion These approaches to aggregating individually-administered measures may be a methodological advance of theoretical importance. Using simple means of individual-level measures to explain team-level behaviours is neither theoretically plausible nor empirically supported; the highest intention was both predictive and plausible. In studies aiming to understand the behaviours of teams of healthcare professionals in managing chronic diseases, some sort of aggregation of measures from individuals is necessary. This is not simply a methodological point, but a necessary step in advancing the theoretical and practical understanding of the processes that lead to implementation of clinical behaviours within healthcare teams.
机译:背景技术在实施研究中,正在促进使用基于理论的方法来理解医疗保健专业人员的行为及其反映的护理质量,并设计干预措施以改变他们。但是,这些方法导致了一系列新的方法论和理论挑战,其中包括如何将个人行为的预测因素与医疗专业人员的行为测度适当地联系起来。这项研究的目的是探讨计划行为的理论行为的近端预测因子(意图和知觉行为控制或PBC)与实践水平行为之间的关系。这是在两种临床行为(他汀类药物处方和足部检查)的背景下进行的,该两种行为是初级保健中糖尿病患者的治疗。预测变量的得分使用四种方法在医疗保健专业人员上进行汇总:所有初级保健团队成员意图得分的简单均值;最高意图得分与团队最高意图者的PBC相结合;团队中最高的意图得分与最高的PBC得分;被鉴定为对临床行为负主要责任的团队成员的分数(在两个结构上)。方法通过邮政问卷调查从英格兰东北部和荷兰的初级保健医生和护士的样本中收集基于理论的认知变量的分数。患者报告了两种临床行为的数据,并通过邮政问卷调查收集。计划进行的分析探讨了意图和PBC的各种聚合在解释行为数据差异方面的预测价值。结果在这两个国家和两种行为中,从37%到78%的医疗保健专业人员收到了57%到93%的回复;接受调查的患者中有51%(英国)和69%(荷兰)有反应。认知的集合均未预测他汀类药物处方。团队中最高意图(与PBC无关)是足部检查的重要预测指标。结论这些汇总个体管理措施的方法可能是具有理论重要性的方法学进步。从理论上讲,用简单的个人水平措施来解释团队水平的行为既不合理,也没有经验支持。最高意图既是预测性的,也是合理的。在旨在了解医务人员团队在管理慢性病方面的行为的研究中,有必要对个人采取的各种措施进行汇总。这不仅是方法论的要点,而且是推进对导致医疗团队内临床行为实施的过程的理论和实践理解的必要步骤。

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