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Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners
INTRODUCTION: Leadership and management are two expected features and competencies for general practitioners (GPs). The purpose of this study was leadership and management curriculum planning for GPs which was performed based on Kern’s curriculum planning cycle. METHODS: This study was conducted in...
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4596381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26457312 |
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author | KHOSRAVAN, SHAHLA KARIMI MOONAGHI, HOSSEIN YAZDANI, SHAHRAM AHMADI, SOLEIMAN MANSOORIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA |
author_facet | KHOSRAVAN, SHAHLA KARIMI MOONAGHI, HOSSEIN YAZDANI, SHAHRAM AHMADI, SOLEIMAN MANSOORIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Leadership and management are two expected features and competencies for general practitioners (GPs). The purpose of this study was leadership and management curriculum planning for GPs which was performed based on Kern’s curriculum planning cycle. METHODS: This study was conducted in 2011- 2012 in Iran using an explanatory mixed-methods approach. It was conducted through an initial qualitative phase using two focus group discussions and 28 semi-structured interviews with key informants to capture their experiences and viewpoints about the necessity of management courses for undergraduate medical students, goals, objectives, and educational strategies according to Kern’s curriculum planning cycle. The data was used to develop a questionnaire to be used in a quantitative written survey. Results of these two phases and that of the review of medical curriculum in other countries and management curriculum of other medical disciplines in Iran were used in management and leadership curriculum planning. In the qualitative phase, purposeful sampling and content analysis with constant comparison based on Strauss and Corbin’s method were used; descriptive and analytic tests were used for quantitative data by SPSS version 14. RESULTS: In the qualitatively stage of this research, 6 main categories including the necessity of management course, features and objectives of management curriculum, proper educational setting, educational methods and strategies, evolutionary method and feedback result were determined. In the quantitatively stage of the research, from the viewpoints of 51.6% of 126 units of research who filled out the questionnaire, ranked high necessary of management courses. The coordination of care and clinical leadership was determined as the most important role for GPs with a mean of 6.2 from sample viewpoint. Also, team working and group dynamics had the first priority related to the principles and basics of management with a mean of 3.59. Other results were shown in the paper. CONCLUSION: Results of this study indicated the need to provide educational programs for GPs; it led to a systematic curriculum theory and clinical management using Kern cycle for general practitioner's discipline. Implementation and evaluation of this program is recommended. |
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spelling | pubmed-45963812015-10-09 Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners KHOSRAVAN, SHAHLA KARIMI MOONAGHI, HOSSEIN YAZDANI, SHAHRAM AHMADI, SOLEIMAN MANSOORIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA J Adv Med Educ Prof Original Article INTRODUCTION: Leadership and management are two expected features and competencies for general practitioners (GPs). The purpose of this study was leadership and management curriculum planning for GPs which was performed based on Kern’s curriculum planning cycle. METHODS: This study was conducted in 2011- 2012 in Iran using an explanatory mixed-methods approach. It was conducted through an initial qualitative phase using two focus group discussions and 28 semi-structured interviews with key informants to capture their experiences and viewpoints about the necessity of management courses for undergraduate medical students, goals, objectives, and educational strategies according to Kern’s curriculum planning cycle. The data was used to develop a questionnaire to be used in a quantitative written survey. Results of these two phases and that of the review of medical curriculum in other countries and management curriculum of other medical disciplines in Iran were used in management and leadership curriculum planning. In the qualitative phase, purposeful sampling and content analysis with constant comparison based on Strauss and Corbin’s method were used; descriptive and analytic tests were used for quantitative data by SPSS version 14. RESULTS: In the qualitatively stage of this research, 6 main categories including the necessity of management course, features and objectives of management curriculum, proper educational setting, educational methods and strategies, evolutionary method and feedback result were determined. In the quantitatively stage of the research, from the viewpoints of 51.6% of 126 units of research who filled out the questionnaire, ranked high necessary of management courses. The coordination of care and clinical leadership was determined as the most important role for GPs with a mean of 6.2 from sample viewpoint. Also, team working and group dynamics had the first priority related to the principles and basics of management with a mean of 3.59. Other results were shown in the paper. CONCLUSION: Results of this study indicated the need to provide educational programs for GPs; it led to a systematic curriculum theory and clinical management using Kern cycle for general practitioner's discipline. Implementation and evaluation of this program is recommended. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4596381/ /pubmed/26457312 Text en © 2015: Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article KHOSRAVAN, SHAHLA KARIMI MOONAGHI, HOSSEIN YAZDANI, SHAHRAM AHMADI, SOLEIMAN MANSOORIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title | Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title_full | Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title_fullStr | Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title_full_unstemmed | Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title_short | Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners |
title_sort | leadership and management curriculum planning for iranian general practitioners |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4596381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26457312 |
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