Social and Cognitive Skills (SCOPE)-a generic model for multi-professional work and education in healthcare.

IF 2.8 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Peter Dieckmann, Birgitte Bruun, Sofie Mundt, Ragnhild Holgaard, Doris Østergaard
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Abstract

In this article, we present a generic model for social and cognitive skills that can be used in work and (simulation-based) education in healthcare. We combined existing non-technical skills tools into a tool that we call SCOPE. SCOPE is a model that comprises the three social categories of "teamwork", "leading", and "task management" as well as the two cognitive categories of "situation awareness" and "decision making". Each category comprises between three and six elements. We formulated guiding questions for each category in an attempt to emphasize its core meaning. We developed a dynamic graphical representation of the categories that emphasize the constant changes in the relative importance of the categories over the course of a clinical or educational situation. Anecdotal evidence supports the value of the model for aligning language around social and cognitive skills across specialties and professions.

社会和认知技能(SCOPE)--医疗保健领域多专业工作和教育的通用模式。
在本文中,我们介绍了一种可用于医疗保健领域工作和(模拟)教育的社会和认知技能通用模型。我们将现有的非技术性技能工具合并为一个工具,称之为 SCOPE。SCOPE 模型包括 "团队合作"、"领导 "和 "任务管理 "三个社会类别,以及 "情境意识 "和 "决策 "两个认知类别。每个类别由三到六个要素组成。我们为每个类别制定了指导性问题,试图强调其核心含义。我们开发了一种动态的类别图示,强调在临床或教学过程中,各类别的相对重要性会不断变化。轶事证据证明了该模型在跨专业和跨职业的社会和认知技能语言统一方面的价值。
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