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Titulo Artículo:
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Autores :
T Schutte;
B Jansen ;
R Rissmann ;
M C Richir ;
G W Disselhorst;
C J P W Keijsers;
C Kramers ;
F H M Vanmolkot;
A Maassen van den Brink ;
A M Vondeling;
G J H Dumont ;
J Tichelaar;
M A Van Agtmael ;
I de Waard-Siebinga;
B H E Jansen ;
Autor corporativo:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
11
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2645
ISBN:
1365-2125
Existencias:
2650
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Autores :
T Schutte;
B Jansen ;
R Rissmann ;
M C Richir ;
G W Disselhorst;
C J P W Keijsers;
C Kramers ;
F H M Vanmolkot;
A Maassen van den Brink ;
A M Vondeling;
G J H Dumont ;
J Tichelaar;
M A Van Agtmael ;
I de Waard-Siebinga;
B H E Jansen ;
Autor corporativo:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
11
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2645
Existencias:
2650
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Autores:
T Schutte
,
B Jansen
,
R Rissmann
,
M C Richir
,
G W Disselhorst
,
C J P W Keijsers
,
C Kramers
,
F H M Vanmolkot
,
A Maassen van den Brink
,
A M Vondeling
,
G J H Dumont
,
J Tichelaar
,
M A Van Agtmael
,
I de Waard-Siebinga
,
B H E Jansen
,
.
Titulo Revista:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
.
Numero:
11
Volumen:
84
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Medline-PubMed ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
2645
Página Final:
2650
ISBN:
1365-2125
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Autores :
T Schutte;
B Jansen ;
R Rissmann ;
M C Richir ;
G W Disselhorst;
C J P W Keijsers;
C Kramers ;
F H M Vanmolkot;
A Maassen van den Brink ;
A M Vondeling;
G J H Dumont ;
J Tichelaar;
M A Van Agtmael ;
I de Waard-Siebinga;
B H E Jansen ;
Autor corporativo:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Tipo :
Medline-PubMed .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Autores :
T Schutte;
B Jansen ;
R Rissmann ;
M C Richir ;
G W Disselhorst;
C J P W Keijsers;
C Kramers ;
F H M Vanmolkot;
A Maassen van den Brink ;
A M Vondeling;
G J H Dumont ;
J Tichelaar;
M A Van Agtmael ;
I de Waard-Siebinga;
B H E Jansen ;
Autor corporativo:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Paginas:
2645.
ISBN:
1365-2125 .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education
Resumen:
Aims: Prescribing is a core skill for junior doctors, yet 8-10% of their prescriptions contain errors. To ensure adequate training in prescribing, it is important to define the diseases for which junior doctors should be competent to prescribe. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify the essential diseases in prescribing for junior doctors. Methods: A two-round Delphi consensus study was conducted among medical specialists, general practitioners, junior doctors, pharmacists and pharmacotherapy teachers from all eight academic hospitals in the Netherlands. Using a five-point Likert scale, the participants indicated for each item on an initial questionnaire whether it should be considered an essential disease for junior doctors. The items for which ≥80% of all respondents agreed or strongly agreed were accepted as essential diseases. Results: Sixty-two participants completed the Delphi survey. In total, 63 of 220 items were considered to be essential diseases. Conclusion: This is the first Delphi consensus study identifying exact conditions that junior doctors must be able to prescribe for. The essential diseases can be used for training in prescribing and assessment of junior doctors' prescribing competence.
Fecha de publicación:
2018.
Autor corporativo:
British journal of clinical pharmacology,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical education
Prescribing
Pharmacotherapy
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
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T Schutte B Jansen R Rissmann M C Richir G W Disselhorst C J P W Keijsers C Kramers F H M Vanmolkot A Maassen van den Brink A M Vondeling G J H Dumont J Tichelaar M A Van Agtmael I de Waard-Siebinga B H E Jansen T Schutte B Jansen R Rissmann M C Richir G W Disselhorst C J P W Keijsers C Kramers F H M Vanmolkot A Maassen van den Brink A M Vondeling G J H Dumont J Tichelaar M A Van Agtmael I de Waard-Siebinga B H E Jansen Essential diseases in prescribing: A national Delphi study towards a core curriculum in pharmacotherapy education. 2018; 84Ed. 2645.