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Primary care physicians’ perceptions of practice improvement as a professional responsibility: a cross-sectional study

机译:初级保健医生将改善执业作为专业责任的观念:一项横断面研究

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Continuous quality improvement is a component of professionalism. Maintenance of Certification (MOC) is a mechanism in the USA for physicians to keep current with medical knowledge and contribute to practice improvement. Little is known about primary care physicians’ perceptions of the practice improvement (Part IV) components of MOC. We aimed to determine primary care physicians’ perceptions of their professional responsibility to participate in Part IV MOC. This was a cross-sectional study of primary care physicians using the American Medical Association Masterfile. We developed a nine-item survey, designed from expert consensus and literature to determine views on Part IV MOC as a professional responsibility. We surveyed 1500 randomly selected primary care physicians via mail from November 2014 to May 2015. The response rate was 42% (627 of 1,500): 47% (273 of 585) were family practitioners and 49% (289 of 585) were internists. Factor analysis revealed a two-factor survey, with five items pertaining to positive views of MOC Part IV and four items pertaining to negative views. Internists were more likely to view MOC Part IV as time consuming (82.0% vs. 70.3%, P ?=?.001), expensive (50.9% vs. 38.8%, P ?=?.004), and not relevant to practice (39.1% vs. 23.8%, P ??.001). Family medicine practitioners were more likely to view MOC Part IV as improving patient care (64.5% vs. 48.8%, P ??.001) and maintaining professional responsibility (48.7% vs. 32.5%, P ??.001). Regardless of specialty, most physicians viewed MOC Part IV as time intensive, not beneficial for career advancement, and not a professional responsibility. Family medicine practitioners demonstrated more positive views of MOC Part IV. The difference between family medicine practitioners and internists could be related to the ABIM MOC controversy. Future changes to practice improvement requirements could focus on limiting time requirements and on clinical relevance.Abbreviations: ABIM: American Board of Internal Medicine; AMA: American Medical Association; CQI: continuous quality improvement; IRB: institutional review board; MOC: Maintenance of Certification; QI: quality improvement.
机译:持续的质量改进是专业精神的组成部分。认证维护(MOC)是美国的一种机制,可让医生了解最新医学知识并为改进实践做出贡献。关于基层医疗医生对MOC的实践改进(第四部分)的认识知之甚少。我们旨在确定初级保健医生对他们参与第四部分MOC的专业责任的理解。这是使用美国医学会Masterfile对初级保健医生进行的横断面研究。我们开发了九项调查,从专家共识和文学作品出发,确定对第四部分MOC的专业责任感。我们从2014年11月至2015年5月通过邮件对1500名随机选择的基层医疗医生进行了调查。回复率为42%(1,500名中的627名):家庭执业者为47%(585名中的273名),内科医生为49%(585名中的289名)。因子分析显示出两因素调查,其中有五个项目属于MOC第IV部分的正面观点,有四个项目属于负面观点。实习医生更有可能将MOC Part IV视为耗时的(82.0%对70.3%,P = 0.001),昂贵的(50.9%对38.8%,P = 0.004)。 ,与实践无关(39.1%vs. 23.8%,

<0.001.001)。家庭医学从业者更有可能将MOC Part IV视为改善患者护理(64.5%vs. 48.8%, P <0.001.001)并保持专业责任感(48.7%vs. 32.5%, P <0.001)。

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