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Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine
BACKGROUND: The extent of clinical exposure needed to ensure quality care has not been well determined during internal medicine training. We aimed to determine the association between clinical exposure (number of cases seen), self- reports of clinical competence, and type of institution (predictor v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1513227/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16768807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-6-33 |
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author | Hayashino, Yasuaki Fukuhara, Shunich Matsui, Kunihiko Noguchi, Yoshinori Minami, Taro Bertenthal, Dan Peabody, John W Mutoh, Yoshitomo Hirao, Yoshihiko Kikawa, Kazuhiko Fukumoto, Yohei Hayano, Junichiro Ino, Teruo Sawada, Umihiko Seino, Jin Higuma, Norio Ishimaru, Hiroyasu |
author_facet | Hayashino, Yasuaki Fukuhara, Shunich Matsui, Kunihiko Noguchi, Yoshinori Minami, Taro Bertenthal, Dan Peabody, John W Mutoh, Yoshitomo Hirao, Yoshihiko Kikawa, Kazuhiko Fukumoto, Yohei Hayano, Junichiro Ino, Teruo Sawada, Umihiko Seino, Jin Higuma, Norio Ishimaru, Hiroyasu |
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description | BACKGROUND: The extent of clinical exposure needed to ensure quality care has not been well determined during internal medicine training. We aimed to determine the association between clinical exposure (number of cases seen), self- reports of clinical competence, and type of institution (predictor variables) and quality of care (outcome variable) as measured by clinical vignettes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study using univariate and multivariate linear analyses in 11 teaching hospitals in Japan. Participants were physicians-in-training in internal medicine departments. Main outcome measure was standardized t-scores (quality of care) derived from responses to five clinical vignettes. RESULTS: Of the 375 eligible participants, 263 (70.1%) completed the vignettes. Most were in their first (57.8%) and second year (28.5%) of training; on average, the participants were 1.8 years (range = 1–8) after graduation. Two thirds of the participants (68.8%) worked in university-affiliated teaching hospitals. The median number of cases seen was 210 (range = 10–11400). Greater exposure to cases (p = 0.0005), higher self-reports of clinical competence (p = 0.0095), and type of institution (p < 0.0001) were significantly associated with higher quality of care, using a multivariate linear model and adjusting for the remaining factors. Quality of care rapidly increased for the first 100 to 200 cases seen and tapered thereafter. CONCLUSION: The amount of clinical exposure and levels of self-reports of clinical competence, not years after graduation, were positively associated with quality of care, adjusting for the remaining factors. The learning curve tapered after about 200 cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-15132272006-07-20 Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine Hayashino, Yasuaki Fukuhara, Shunich Matsui, Kunihiko Noguchi, Yoshinori Minami, Taro Bertenthal, Dan Peabody, John W Mutoh, Yoshitomo Hirao, Yoshihiko Kikawa, Kazuhiko Fukumoto, Yohei Hayano, Junichiro Ino, Teruo Sawada, Umihiko Seino, Jin Higuma, Norio Ishimaru, Hiroyasu BMC Med Educ Research Article BACKGROUND: The extent of clinical exposure needed to ensure quality care has not been well determined during internal medicine training. We aimed to determine the association between clinical exposure (number of cases seen), self- reports of clinical competence, and type of institution (predictor variables) and quality of care (outcome variable) as measured by clinical vignettes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study using univariate and multivariate linear analyses in 11 teaching hospitals in Japan. Participants were physicians-in-training in internal medicine departments. Main outcome measure was standardized t-scores (quality of care) derived from responses to five clinical vignettes. RESULTS: Of the 375 eligible participants, 263 (70.1%) completed the vignettes. Most were in their first (57.8%) and second year (28.5%) of training; on average, the participants were 1.8 years (range = 1–8) after graduation. Two thirds of the participants (68.8%) worked in university-affiliated teaching hospitals. The median number of cases seen was 210 (range = 10–11400). Greater exposure to cases (p = 0.0005), higher self-reports of clinical competence (p = 0.0095), and type of institution (p < 0.0001) were significantly associated with higher quality of care, using a multivariate linear model and adjusting for the remaining factors. Quality of care rapidly increased for the first 100 to 200 cases seen and tapered thereafter. CONCLUSION: The amount of clinical exposure and levels of self-reports of clinical competence, not years after graduation, were positively associated with quality of care, adjusting for the remaining factors. The learning curve tapered after about 200 cases. BioMed Central 2006-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC1513227/ /pubmed/16768807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-6-33 Text en Copyright © 2006 Hayashino et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hayashino, Yasuaki Fukuhara, Shunich Matsui, Kunihiko Noguchi, Yoshinori Minami, Taro Bertenthal, Dan Peabody, John W Mutoh, Yoshitomo Hirao, Yoshihiko Kikawa, Kazuhiko Fukumoto, Yohei Hayano, Junichiro Ino, Teruo Sawada, Umihiko Seino, Jin Higuma, Norio Ishimaru, Hiroyasu Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title | Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title_full | Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title_fullStr | Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title_short | Quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for Japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
title_sort | quality of care associated with number of cases seen and self-reports of clinical competence for japanese physicians-in-training in internal medicine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1513227/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16768807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-6-33 |
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