Study on a job competence evaluation system for resident physicians (including integrated postgraduates) receiving standardized training

BMC Med Educ. 2023 Nov 7;23(1):834. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04833-w.

Abstract

Background: Standardized training for resident physicians is the primary form of postgraduate medical education, and it plays a pivotal role in healthcare safety and industry stability. Currently, it has garnered significant attention from healthcare institutions.

Methods: By conducting a comprehensive literature review and a Delphi consultation in June 2022 for which 40 experts in clinical medicine, public health, and other related fields in China were invited. The indicators were adjusted according to the results of the consultation, and the final indicator weights were determined through an analytic hierarchy process.

Results: The response rate was 100%, and the expert authority coefficient was 0.879. The consistency among the experts on the tertiary indicators, as measured by Kendall's W, was 0.675 (χ2 = 42.516, p < 0.001). Based on the results of the expert consultation, a job competence evaluation system for resident physicians (including integrated postgraduates) receiving standardized training was established, which included 6 primary indicators, 18 secondary indicators, and 116 tertiary indicators. The weights for the primary indicators, namely professional quality, skills and knowledge, patient care, communication and collaboration, teaching skills, and lifelong learning, were 0.313, 0.248, 0.181, 0.083, 0.066, and 0.110, respectively. The top three secondary indicators in terms of combined weights were clinical skills (0.122), professional ethics (0.120), and professional dedication (0.109). The three tertiary indicators with the highest scores were "maintains collaboration with peers and colleagues in patient treatment," "has clinical thinking skills, makes diagnosis and treatment decisions based on analysis of evidence, and has the ability to administer suitable treatments," and "abides by laws and discipline and refuses to seek personal gains in medical practice"; their combined weights were 0.035, 0.028, and 0.027, respectively.

Conclusion: This study has established a concrete, objective, and quantifiable competency assessment index system for standardized training of clinical resident physicians (including integrated postgraduates). This system provides a foundation for the quantitative evaluation of the competency of clinical resident physicians (including integrated postgraduates) undergoing standardized training.

Keywords: Integrated education; Job competence; Postgraduates pursuing a professional degree; Resident physician; Standardized training.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence*
  • Communication
  • Delphi Technique
  • Education, Continuing
  • Humans
  • Physicians*