Implementation of High-Value Care for Physical Therapy Residents Through Systems-Based Practice Curriculum Development: Case Report.

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000355
Sang S Pak, Alison Scheid, Cathy Hoang, Amber Fitzsimmons, Kimberly S Topp
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Background and purpose: Systems-based practice is a core competency for physical therapy residents, best acquired through experiential learning. Peer health professions are further along than physical therapy in implementing curricula that support systems-based practice. Clinical and practice data in residency programs could provide for education in high-value care (HVC) as a foundation for systems-based practice. Our purpose was to develop and assess a HVC curriculum incorporating reflective practice to help residents achieve competency in systems-based practice.

Case description: The Logic Model, which evaluates key components needed for success and sustainability, was used to identify resources for a curriculum in HVC. Two orthopedic physical therapy residents and 5 faculty mentors participated in didactic and mentoring sessions. A practice dashboard for each clinician was developed to facilitate resident-mentor discussions. Focus group input was used to refine the curriculum. The validated Systems Thinking Scale, the Quality Improvement Knowledge Application Tool Rubric, and the American Physical Therapy Association Residency Core Competency Score were used to assess residents' progress and to make comparisons to prior years' residents.

Outcomes: The residents demonstrated increases in systems thinking and quality-improvement knowledge and improvements in clinical outcomes and practice efficiencies. Three themes emerged from semistructured interviews: challenges to HVC, current approach in HVC, and future-oriented thinking in HVC in practice.

Discussion and conclusion: This study demonstrates that HVC activities and a personalized clinical dashboard in a physical therapy residency program can facilitate experiential learning of systems-based practice, a core competency for value-centered, inclusive practice.

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通过基于系统的实践课程开发,为理疗科住院医师实施高价值护理:案例报告。
背景和目的:基于系统的实践是物理治疗住院医师的核心能力,最好通过体验式学习获得。在实施支持以系统为基础的实践的课程方面,其他健康专业比理疗专业走得更远。住院医师培训项目中的临床和实践数据可以提供高价值护理(HVC)教育,为基于系统的实践奠定基础。我们的目的是开发和评估一项包含反思性实践的高价值护理课程,以帮助住院医师获得基于系统的实践能力:逻辑模型可评估成功和可持续发展所需的关键要素,用于确定 HVC 课程的资源。两名骨科物理治疗住院医师和 5 名教师导师参加了教学和指导课程。为每位临床医生开发了一个实践仪表板,以促进住院医师与导师之间的讨论。焦点小组的意见被用来完善课程。经过验证的 "系统思维量表"、"质量改进知识应用工具评分标准 "和 "美国物理治疗协会住院医师核心能力评分标准 "被用来评估住院医师的进步,并与往年的住院医师进行比较:住院医师在系统思维和质量改进知识方面有所提高,临床结果和实践效率也有所改善。半结构式访谈中出现了三个主题:HVC 面临的挑战、HVC 当前的方法以及 HVC 实践中面向未来的思维:本研究表明,物理治疗住院医师培训项目中的HVC活动和个性化临床仪表板可促进以系统为基础的实践体验式学习,这是以价值为中心的包容性实践的核心能力。
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