Title of article :
System based practice: a concept analysis
Author/Authors :
Yazdani ، Shahram نويسنده Educational Development Center (EDC), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , HOSSEINI، FAKHROLSADAT نويسنده School of Medical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Ahmady، Soleiman نويسنده Department of Medical Education, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2016
Abstract :
Introduction: Systems-Based Practice (SBP) is one of the six
competencies introduced by the ACGME for physicians to
provide high quality of care and also the most challenging of them
in performance, training, and evaluation of medical students.
This concept analysis clarifies the concept of SBP by identifying
its components to make it possible to differentiate it from other
similar concepts. For proper training of SBP and to ensure these
competencies in physicians, it is necessary to have an operational
definition, and SBP’s components must be precisely defined in
order to provide valid and reliable assessment tools.
Methods: Walker & Avant’s approach to concept analysis was
performed in eight stages: choosing a concept, determining the
purpose of analysis, identifying all uses of the concept, defining
attributes, identifying a model case, identifying borderline, related,
and contrary cases, identifying antecedents and consequences,
and defining empirical referents.
Results: Based on the analysis undertaken, the attributes of
SBP includes knowledge of the system, balanced decision
between patients’ need and system goals, effective role playing
in interprofessional health care team, system level of health
advocacy, and acting for system improvement. System thinking
and a functional system are antecedents and system goals are
consequences. A case model, as well as border, and contrary cases
of SBP, has been introduced.
Conclusion: The identification of SBP attributes in this study
contributes to the body of knowledge in SBP and reduces the
ambiguity of this concept to make it possible for applying it in
training of different medical specialties. Also, it would be possible
to develop and use more precise tools to evaluate SBP competency
by using empirical referents of the analysis.
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism