Clinical commitment and competence: a qualitative study.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICAL ETHICS Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v13i14.4390
Somaye Zamanian Jahromi, Narges Shafaroodi, Laleh Lajevardi
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Commitment, a component of clinical competence, includes accountability and responsibility for professional roles and tasks; and, it has a positive correlation with job satisfaction and performance. This study aimed to elaborate on the concept of commitment in the field of occupational therapy using qualitative content analysis. The data was collected through interviewing 13 occupational therapists both in a focus group interview (including four participants) and in one-to-one interviews (nine other participants). The collected data was analyzed based on the Grenheim method, and commitment concept was defined under three main themes: (i) commitment to patient (five subthemes), (ii) commitment to self (three subthemes), and (iii) commitment to profession (three subthemes). This study's findings indicated that to acquire clinical competence, therapists should be committed to their patients, to themselves, and to their profession. Future research is needed to further examine how and to what extent these commitment themes affect clinical competence as well as the interaction among them.

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临床承诺与胜任力:一项质性研究。
承诺是临床能力的一个组成部分,包括对专业角色和任务的问责和责任;并且,它与工作满意度和绩效呈正相关。本研究旨在运用质性内容分析,阐述职业治疗领域的承诺概念。数据是通过对13名职业治疗师的焦点小组访谈(包括4名参与者)和一对一访谈(其他9名参与者)收集的。根据Grenheim方法对收集到的数据进行分析,并将承诺概念定义为三个主要主题:(i)对患者的承诺(五个子主题),(ii)对自我的承诺(三个子主题)和(iii)对职业的承诺(三个子主题)。本研究的结果表明,为了获得临床能力,治疗师应该对他们的病人、对自己、对他们的职业做出承诺。未来的研究需要进一步研究这些承诺主题如何以及在多大程度上影响临床能力以及它们之间的相互作用。
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