A critical appraisal of professional competency frameworks: What guidance is provided for stroke rehabilitation clinicians managing 'complexity'?

Journal of multimorbidity and comorbidity Pub Date : 2023-11-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26335565231215671
Alyssa Indar, Michelle Nelson, Whitney Berta, Maria Mylopoulos
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Background: Given current health system trends, clinicians increasingly care for patients with complex care needs. There is a recognized lack of evidence to support clinician decision-making in these situations, as complex or multimorbid patients have been historically excluded from the types of research that inform clinical practice guidelines. However, expert clinicians at sites of excellence (e.g., Stroke Distinction sites) provide measurably excellent care. We sought to review profession-specific competency frameworks to locate information that may be supporting the development of clinician expertise when managing the care of patients with complex care needs.

Methods: We conducted a review of the professional competency frameworks for core members of the inpatient stroke rehabilitation team, to determine the degree of guidance and/or preparation for the management of patients with complex care needs. We developed and applied an assessment rubric to locate references to patient complexity, multimorbidity and complexity theory.

Results: Across the professional competency frameworks, there are some references to complexity at patient- and team-levels; there are fewer references to system-level complexity. We noted a lack of clear guidance for clinicians regarding the management of patients with complex care needs.

Conclusion: Further research is needed to explore how clinicians develop expertise in the management of patients with complex care needs, as we noted minimal guidance in the professional competency frameworks. However, we suggest that integrating complexity-related language into professional competency frameworks could better prime novice clinicians for new learning in the workplace and ease their transition into working in a complex context.

专业能力框架的关键评估:为脑卒中康复临床医生管理“复杂性”提供了什么指导?
背景:鉴于当前卫生系统的趋势,临床医生越来越多地照顾有复杂护理需求的患者。在这些情况下,缺乏证据支持临床医生的决策,因为复杂或多病患者历来被排除在临床实践指南的研究类型之外。然而,专家临床医生在卓越的网站(例如,中风区分网站)提供可衡量的优秀护理。我们试图回顾专业特定能力框架,以找到在管理具有复杂护理需求的患者的护理时可能支持临床医生专业知识发展的信息。方法:我们对住院脑卒中康复团队核心成员的专业能力框架进行了回顾,以确定对具有复杂护理需求的患者管理的指导和/或准备程度。我们开发并应用了一个评估标准来定位有关患者复杂性、多病性和复杂性理论的参考文献。结果:在专业能力框架中,患者和团队层面的复杂性有一定的参考;对系统级复杂性的引用较少。我们注意到临床医生在复杂护理需求患者的管理方面缺乏明确的指导。结论:需要进一步的研究来探索临床医生如何培养专业知识来管理有复杂护理需求的患者,因为我们注意到专业能力框架中很少有指导。然而,我们建议将复杂性相关语言整合到专业能力框架中,可以更好地为临床医生新手在工作场所的新学习做好准备,并使他们轻松过渡到复杂环境中工作。
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