我的大脑就是这样工作的:在非临床实践中处理数据的能力

S. Sukovic
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目的 有效使用数据对提供医疗服务至关重要。医疗机构中有很大一部分员工从事非临床工作,他们在机构信息流中发挥着重要作用。然而,对他们的实践、与数据相关的能力和学习需求却鲜有研究。本文旨在研究员工在非临床工作角色中与数据互动的相关能力和学习需求问题。研究结果工作场所的数据使用和相关能力与具体情况密切相关。在可转移技能和个人特质的支持下,一系列一般、核心和特定数据能力能够成功地与数据互动。与数据使用相关的大多数领域都需要不断学习。研究局限性/影响本研究在澳大利亚的一家大型公共卫生机构进行,不代表其他地方的独特机构。该研究对提供医疗服务、工作场所学习和教育都有影响。研究结果对与数据使用和工作场所学习相关的组织决策以及正规教育和终身学习都有影响。本文提出的能力连续体可用来为教育、培训和服务提供信息。基于工作场所的结果有助于从理论上考虑在技术丰富的环境中工作所需的能力。
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Just the way my brain works: capabilities for working with data in non-clinical practice
PurposeEffective use of data is critically important for the provision of health services. A large proportion of employees in health organisations work in non-clinical roles and play a major part in organisational information flows. However, their practice, data-related capabilities and learning needs have been rarely studied. The purpose of this paper is to investigate issues of capabilities and learning needs related to employees' interactions with data in non-clinical work roles.Design/methodology/approachThe study used a mixed-method approach. Qualitative methods were used to explore issues, and survey was administered to gather additional data.FindingsData use and related capabilities at the workplace are highly contextual. A range of general, core and data-specific capabilities, underpinned by transferable skills and personal traits, enable successful interactions with data. Continuous learning is needed in most areas related to data use.Research limitations/implicationsThe study was conducted in a large public-health organisation in Australia, which is not representative of unique organisations elsewhere. The study has implications for the provision of health services, workplace learning and education.Practical implicationsFindings have implications for organisational decisions related to data-use and workplace learning, and for formal education and lifelong learning.Originality/valueThe study contributes to closing a research gap in understanding interactions with data, capabilities and learning needs of employees in non-clinical work roles. Capabilities continuum presented in this paper can be used to inform education, training and service provision. The workplace-based results contribute to theoretical considerations of capabilities required for work in technology-rich environments.
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