呼吸治疗基于实践的结果倡议(RT-PBOI):制定一个框架,以探索阿尔伯塔省呼吸治疗师对卫生保健的增值。

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2021-07-20 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.29390/cjrt-2021-010
Roberta Dubois, Rena Sorensen, Bryan Buell, Tracey Telenko, Andrew West
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摘要

背景:为了满足卫生保健管理人员、政府和资助机构支持循证决策的需要,有必要获取数据。呼吸治疗师有责任检查他们如何提供最高质量的患者护理,但也要为卫生系统增加价值,确保卫生创新的好处在我们社区的所有成员中公平分享。目的:探讨阿尔伯塔省呼吸治疗专业在患者、团队和系统层面对卫生保健和卫生保健系统的感知价值。研究方法:采用解释性描述方法,包括形成描述和探索实践领域内可能的关联、关系和模式。结论:定性数据分析揭示了一个框架,该框架可以为呼吸治疗社区的研究工作提供信息,有助于提出该专业为组织和患者创造价值的机制。RT-PBOI概念模型确定了与呼吸治疗师对医疗保健贡献的价值相关的五个关键概念:技术技能、跨环境实践、战略专业知识、利用能力的工具以及未来不断增长的价值。
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The Respiratory Therapy Practice-Based Outcomes Initiative (RT-PBOI): Developing a framework to explore the value added by respiratory therapists to health care in Alberta.

The Respiratory Therapy Practice-Based Outcomes Initiative (RT-PBOI): Developing a framework to explore the value added by respiratory therapists to health care in Alberta.

The Respiratory Therapy Practice-Based Outcomes Initiative (RT-PBOI): Developing a framework to explore the value added by respiratory therapists to health care in Alberta.

The Respiratory Therapy Practice-Based Outcomes Initiative (RT-PBOI): Developing a framework to explore the value added by respiratory therapists to health care in Alberta.

Background: There exists a political imperative to have access to data that meets the needs of health care administrators, governments, and funding bodies to support evidence-informed decision making. It is incumbent upon respiratory therapists to examine how they can deliver the highest-quality patient care, but also that they add value to health systems that ensure the benefits of health innovations are shared equitably among all members of our communities.

Purpose: To explore the perceived value contributed by the respiratory therapy profession to health care and the health care system in the Province of Alberta at patient, team, and system levels.

Research methods: An interpretive descriptive approach was adopted, including the formation of a description and exploration of possible associations, relationships, and patterns within a field of practice.

Conclusions: The qualitative data analysis uncovered a framework that could inform research efforts of the respiratory therapy community in a way that contributes to the proposed mechanisms by which the profession generates value for the organization and patients. The RT-PBOI Conceptual Model identified five key concepts relating to the value contributed by respiratory therapists to health care: technical skills, practice across settings, strategic expertise, tools that leverage capacity, and growing value into the future.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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