Systems-Based Practice Defined: Taxonomy Development and Role Identification for Competency Assessment of Residents

  • Graham M
  • Naqvi Z
  • Encandela J
  • et al.
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PURPOSE: To demonstrate a methodology for coding and taxonomy development and to operationally define residents' competence in systems-based practice (SBP) in terms of observable roles, actions, and behaviors.METHODS: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's (ACGME's) full-text definition of SBP and the 6 discrete expectations it contains were content analyzed. Structured interviews of 88 health care professionals using a variant of focus group interviews called nominal group processes were conducted and qualitatively analyzed to identify the key attributes of SBP. Themes obtained from these 2 procedures were conceptually matched and organized to create a taxonomy of observable SPB behaviors and the SBP domain.RESULTS: Six general resident roles emerged, under which 35 specific behavioral attributes were subsumed. From the SBP domain specified. Sample SBP items categorized by roles were derived that reflected "in-context" representations of ACGME SBP expectations.CONCLUSION: Our comprehensive analysis created an operational representation of the SBP competency. The taxonomy development model provides a framework for constructing assessment instrument(s) that could be applied to the other ACGME competencies or complex concepts in medical education.

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Graham, M. J., Naqvi, Z., Encandela, J., Harding, K. J., & Chatterji, M. (2009). Systems-Based Practice Defined: Taxonomy Development and Role Identification for Competency Assessment of Residents. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 1(1), 49–60. https://doi.org/10.4300/01.01.0009

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