Core competencies in critical care for general medical practitioners in South Africa: A Delphi study

IF 0.8 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Southern African Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI:10.7196/sajcc.2023.v39i3.1261
S. D. Maasdorp, F. Paruk, K. De Vasconcellos, C. Grion, I. Joubert, G. Joynt, N. Kalafatis, S. E. Lapinsky, J. Lipman, M. L. N. G. Malbrain, B. Mrara, G. Richards, M. Spruyt, E. Van der Merwe, J-L Vincent, L. J. Van der Merwe
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Background. Despite a high burden of disease that requires critical care services, there are a limited number of intensivists in South Africa (SA). Medical practitioners at district and regional public sector hospitals frequently manage critically ill patients in the absence of intensivists, despite these medical practitioners having had minimal exposure to critical care during their undergraduate training.Objectives. To identify core competencies in critical care for medical practitioners who provide critical care services at public sector hospitals in SA where intensivists are not available to direct patient management. Methods. A preliminary list of core competencies in critical care was compiled. Thereafter, 13 national and international experts were requested to achieve consensus on a final list of core competencies that are required for critical care by medical practitioners, using a modified Delphi process. Results. A final list of 153 core competencies in critical care was identified. Conclusion. The core competencies identified by this study could assist in developing training programmes for medical practitioners to improve the quality of critical care services provided at district and regional hospitals in SA.
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背景。尽管南非的疾病负担很重,需要重症监护服务,但重症监护医生的数量却很有限。在没有重症监护医生的情况下,地区和区域公立医院的医疗从业人员经常要管理危重病人,尽管这些医疗从业人员在接受本科培训期间很少接触过重症监护。为南澳大利亚没有重症监护医生指导病人管理的公立医院中提供重症监护服务的医疗从业人员确定重症监护的核心能力。方法:编制一份重症监护核心能力的初步清单。随后,要求 13 位国内外专家采用改良德尔菲法,就医疗从业人员危重症护理所需核心能力的最终清单达成共识。最终确定了 153 项重症监护核心能力。本研究确定的核心能力有助于为医疗从业人员制定培训计划,从而提高南澳大利亚地区和区域医院的重症监护服务质量。
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