Development of competency framework for postgraduate anesthesia training in China: a Delphi study

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Publicado en:BMC Medical Education vol. 25 (2025), p. 1
Autor principal: Zhang, Xiaoning
Otros Autores: Meng, Kun, Cao, Junli, Chen, Youhua
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245 1 |a Development of competency framework for postgraduate anesthesia training in China: a Delphi study 
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520 3 |a BackgroundStandardized postgraduate medical education (PGME) in anesthesiology is not well-defined in China. Establishing a competency framework for postgraduate anesthesia training (PGAT) is essential for standardizing and enhancing the quality of training and patient care.ObjectivesThis study aimed to develop a competency framework for PGAT in China.MethodsThis study employed a multi-step approach, including a literature review, semi-structured interviews, to formulate a list of preliminary competencies. This initial list included seven roles, 26 enabling competencies, and 162 competency items. A modified Delphi method was utilized to achieve consensus involving three rounds. Experts were recruited from the Chinese Society of Anesthesiology (CSA) across various regions of the country. Consensus was determined using a 5-point Likert scale, with a mean score of ≥ 4 and a consensus rate of ≥ 80% serving as criteria for agreement.ResultsForty-seven experts accepted the invitation to participate, with 46 returning scores for round 1 (90.2% response rate) and 45 returning scores for rounds 2 and 3 (88.2% response rate). The final competency framework includes 140 competency items within 23 enabling competencies, categorized into seven roles: medical expert, communicator, collaborator, professional leader, health advocate, academic scholar, and specialized professional.ConclusionsThis study represents an initial step towards establishing a contemporary competency-based medical education and training (CBMET) program for PGAT in China. 
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651 4 |a China 
653 |a Education reform 
653 |a Medical education 
653 |a Clinical medicine 
653 |a Curricula 
653 |a Accreditation 
653 |a Medical personnel 
653 |a Anesthesia 
653 |a Ethics 
653 |a Colleges & universities 
653 |a Anesthesiology 
653 |a Literature reviews 
653 |a Delphi method 
653 |a Professional Training 
653 |a Semi Structured Interviews 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a Predominantly White Institutions 
653 |a Graduate Medical Education 
653 |a Researchers 
653 |a Expertise 
653 |a Training Objectives 
653 |a Interviews 
653 |a Structured Interviews 
653 |a Educational Change 
653 |a Reference Materials 
653 |a Medical Services 
653 |a Competency Based Education 
653 |a Delphi Technique 
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700 1 |a Cao, Junli 
700 1 |a Chen, Youhua 
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