Collaborative practice competencies needed for telehealth delivery by health and social care professionals: a scoping review.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Interprofessional Care Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-24 DOI:10.1080/13561820.2023.2213712
Marie-Eve Poitras, Yves Couturier, Priscilla Beaupré, Ariana Girard, Francois Aubry, Vanessa T Vaillancourt, Jean-Daniel Carrier, Laurie Fortin, Julie Racine, Jean Morneau, Amélie Boudreault, Caroline Cormier, Anaëlle Morin, Monica McGraw
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In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, many healthcare and social services professionals have had to provide services through virtual care. In the workplace, such professionals often need to be sufficiently resourced to collaborate and address collaborative care barriers in telehealth. We performed a scoping review to identify the competencies required to support interprofessional collaboration among clinicians in telehealth. We followed Arksey and O'Malley's and the Joanna Briggs Institute's methodological guidelines, including quantitative and qualitative peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2021. We expanded our data sources by searching for any organization or experts in the field via Google. The analysis of the resulting thirty-one studies and sixteen documents highlighted that health and social services professionals are generally unaware of the competencies they need to develop or maintain interprofessional collaboration in telehealth. In an era of digital innovations, we believe this gap may jeopardize the quality of the services offered to patients and needs to be addressed. Of the six competency domains in the National Interprofessional Competency Framework, it was observed that interprofessional conflict resolution was the competency that emerged least as an essential competency to be developed, while interprofessional communication and patient/client/family/community-centered care were identified as the two most reported essential competencies.

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医疗和社会护理专业人员提供远程医疗服务所需的协作实践能力:范围界定审查。
在 COVID-19 大流行的背景下,许多医疗保健和社会服务专业人员不得不通过虚拟护理提供服务。在工作场所,这些专业人员往往需要足够的资源来开展协作,并解决远程医疗中的协作护理障碍。我们进行了一次范围审查,以确定支持远程医疗中临床医生之间跨专业协作所需的能力。我们遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley 以及 Joanna Briggs 研究所的方法指南,包括 2010 年至 2021 年间发表的定量和定性同行评审文章。我们通过谷歌搜索该领域的任何组织或专家,扩大了数据来源。通过对 31 项研究和 16 份文件的分析,我们发现医疗和社会服务专业人员普遍不了解在远程医疗中发展或维持跨专业合作所需的能力。在数字创新的时代,我们认为这一差距可能会危及为患者提供的服务质量,因此需要加以解决。在 "国家跨专业能力框架 "的六个能力领域中,我们发现,跨专业冲突解决能力是最不需要培养的基本能力,而跨专业沟通和以患者/客户/家庭/社区为中心的护理被认为是报告最多的两个基本能力。
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Journal of Interprofessional Care
Journal of Interprofessional Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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5.80
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14.80%
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124
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interprofessional Care disseminates research and new developments in the field of interprofessional education and practice. We welcome contributions containing an explicit interprofessional focus, and involving a range of settings, professions, and fields. Areas of practice covered include primary, community and hospital care, health education and public health, and beyond health and social care into fields such as criminal justice and primary/elementary education. Papers introducing additional interprofessional views, for example, from a community development or environmental design perspective, are welcome. The Journal is disseminated internationally and encourages submissions from around the world.
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