明尼苏达州会议代表对修订过程的看法以及对未来更新的建议
Mary A Fernandes1, Erin Taniyo Kaseda2, Taylor Rose Schmitt3
1Department of Psychology, Washington DC VA Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
The Clinical neuropsychologist
|January 28, 2026
概括
关于明尼苏达会议 (MNC) 准则修订的代表反强调了对面对面会议的满意,但对指导委员会沟通表示担忧. 建议侧重于提高未来临床神经心理学培训标准更新的透明度和沟通.
科学领域:
- 神经心理学 神经心理学
- 专业教育 专业教育 专业教育
- 医疗保健标准 医疗保健标准
背景情况:
- 明尼苏达会议 (MNC) 准则对于建立临床神经心理学的基于能力的培训标准至关重要.
- 这些指导方针旨在使教育和培训与当前和未来的专业需求保持一致.
- 修订这些标准对于专业的持续发展至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 收集和分析有关近期多国企业准则修订流程的代表观点.
- 确定指导方针修订方法的优点和弱点.
- 提供可操作的反,以优化未来的指南开发工作.
主要方法:
- 对55名参与多国企业准则修订过程的代表进行了反调查.
- 代表们对会议的满意度,写作过程,沟通和他们的角色.
- 对开放式反进行了定性主题分析,并补充了作者反思.
主要成果:
- 调查的回答率达到了62% (34名代表).
- 面对面的会议得到了最高的满意度 (59%),而指导委员会的沟通得到了最高的不满 (50%).
- 主要建议包括提高会议后撰写阶段的透明度和改善整体沟通.
结论:
- 多国企业准则修订过程虽然广泛,但在沟通和程序透明度方面面临挑战.
- 提供建设性的反,以加强未来的指导方针修订工作.
- 作者乐观地认为,修订后的指南将大大推动临床神经心理学教育和实践.
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