丰富了卫生服务和政策研究的核心能力 - - 一个更新
Meghan McMahon1,2,3, Rhonda Boateng1,2,3, Richard H Glazier1,3,4,5,6,7
1Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Health Services and Policy Research Toronto Ontario Canada.
Learning health systems
|January 21, 2026
概括
已经制定了一套更新的卫生服务和政策研究 (HSPR) 培训的核心能力. 这些更新的竞争力强调领导力,专业技能,以及公平和土著文化安全的新领域,以推进学习健康系统.
科学领域:
- 卫生服务和政策研究 (HSPR)
- 学习健康系统 学习健康系统
- 医疗卫生工作人员发展发展.
背景情况:
- 在HSPR的博士和博士后培训需要进化,以满足当前的卫生系统挑战和职业趋势.
- 学习健康系统的进步需要更新培训能力.
- 现有的HSPR培训框架需要现代化,以满足当代需求.
研究的目的:
- 为健康服务和政策研究 (HSPR) 培训提供一套更新的核心能力.
- 引导HSPR培训计划的现代化.
- 为HSPR专业人员实施更新能力提供信息.
主要方法:
- 定性方法和代开发与广泛的社区参与.
- 通过文献评论,调查,采访,焦点小组和研讨会收集数据.
- 在加拿大从2022年秋季到2024年5月进行的验证过程.
主要成果:
- 开发了一个更新的框架,包括九个基本的HSPR能力领域.
- 重点放在严格的学术,领导力和专业技能上,以改善系统.
- 增加了两个新的横向领域:公平,多样性,包容性,可访问性和反压迫;以及土著文化安全和谦卑.
结论:
- 高血压患者的培训必须适应不断变化的卫生系统和研究需求.
- 更新的竞争力整合了包容性和公平的卫生系统的基本原则.
- 该框架为增强现有或开发新的HSPR培训计划和劳动力发展提供了灵活性.
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