Epidemiology in a health services administration curriculum: what topics are important to practicing healthcare administrators?

Edmond A Hooker
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There is no published empirical research into what topics should be covered in a managerial epidemiology course for graduate students in health services administration (HSA). The goal of the research described here was to identify epidemiologic topics seen as important to healthcare executives. A survey was conducted of a convenience sample of alumni the Graduate program in Health Services Administration of Xavier University in Cincinnati Ohio. Alumni were asked to rank 68 epidemiologic topics on a likert-type scale: 1 = Not important; 2 = Slightly Important; 3 = Important; 4 = Very Important; 5 = Not applicable. Demographic characteristics were collected including: age of respondents, gender, years since graduation, and current position. All responses of important (3) and very important (4) were grouped together. Topics were then ranked based on the percent of respondents who answered the question and ranked the topic as a 3 or 4. A total of 858 surveys were mailed to alumni, and 177 completed surveys were returned for a 21% response rate. Respondents were 64% male, and there were similar number of graduates from all age groups and from year of graduation. The largest groups of respondents were CEOs and Managers. Clinical guidelines, Quality and Satisfaction, and Benchmarking ranked highest for number or respondents ranking the topic as important or very important. The majority of graduates indicated that almost all epidemiologic topics are important or very important. Topics dealing with quality were ranked highest by the graduates.

卫生服务管理课程中的流行病学:哪些主题对执业卫生保健管理人员很重要?
关于卫生服务管理(HSA)研究生的管理流行病学课程应该涵盖哪些主题,目前还没有发表的实证研究。这里描述的研究目标是确定对医疗保健管理人员重要的流行病学主题。对俄亥俄州辛辛那提市泽维尔大学卫生服务管理研究生项目的校友进行了一项调查。校友们被要求按照李克特量表对68个流行病学主题进行排名:1 =不重要;2 =略重要;3 =重要;4 =非常重要;5 =不适用。收集的人口统计学特征包括:受访者的年龄、性别、毕业年限和当前职位。所有重要(3)和非常重要(4)的回答被分组在一起。然后根据回答问题的受访者的百分比对主题进行排名,并将主题排名为3或4。共有858份调查问卷邮寄给校友,177份已完成的调查问卷被退回,回复率为21%。受访者中64%为男性,所有年龄段和毕业年份的毕业生人数相似。受访者中最大的群体是首席执行官和经理。临床指南、质量和满意度以及基准测试在数量或受访者中将主题列为重要或非常重要的方面排名最高。大多数毕业生表示,几乎所有的流行病学主题都是重要的或非常重要的。与质量有关的话题在毕业生中排名最高。
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