Determining skill mix and optimal multidisciplinary team composition: A scoping review.

Donna Meadows, Joanne Maclaren, Alec Morton, Darcy Ross
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Holistic care models aligned to population care needs are needed to help leaders shed pre-existing mindsets when determining skill mix and Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) composition. Using a PRISMA flowchart, a narrow eligibility criterion, and a research question, this scoping review resulted in 9 frameworks/models published between January 2000 and September 2023. Analysis showed common methodological elements such as a population needs-based approach, a systematic process, engagement, three or more professions reporting task or competency level analysis, change advocacy, and reliance on population and workforce supply data. Key system enablers were sponsorship, access to population needs-based and workforce supply data, a learning management system for MDT development, and health human resource policies and governance to drive health system redesign to distribute an equitable workforce. This scoping review offers health leaders and policy-makers options and next-step considerations to inspire fresh thinking for making evidence-informed decisions about skill mix and MDT composition.

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确定技能组合和最佳多学科团队组成:范围审查。
在确定技能组合和多学科团队(MDT)组成时,需要与人群护理需求相一致的整体护理模式来帮助领导者摆脱既有思维模式。通过使用 PRISMA 流程图、严格的资格标准和研究问题,本次范围界定综述筛选出了 2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 9 月间发表的 9 个框架/模型。分析表明了共同的方法要素,如基于人口需求的方法、系统化流程、参与、三个或更多专业报告任务或能力水平分析、变革倡导以及对人口和劳动力供应数据的依赖。关键的系统促进因素包括赞助、获取基于人口需求和劳动力供应的数据、用于 MDT 发展的学习管理系统,以及推动卫生系统重新设计以分配公平劳动力的卫生人力资源政策和治理。本范围界定综述为卫生领导者和政策制定者提供了选择方案和下一步考虑因素,以启发新思维,从而就技能组合和多学科小组的组成做出有实证依据的决策。
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Healthcare Management Forum
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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