Supporting Clinical Informatics Competency Development Among the Clinical Informatics Team at Providence Health Care.

Autor: BYARD, Jillisa, HO, Kathy, WILLIAMS, Alexander, MACPHEE, Maura
Zdroj: Studies in Health Technology & Informatics; 2024, Vol. 315, p499-504, 6p
Abstrakt: Clinical informatics (CI) competencies are crucial for health care organizations to effectively use information communication technologies (ICTs) and deliver quality care. An interdisciplinary CI team can assist organizations with leveraging ICTs, but may also require support. This case study describes a peer-led knowledge translation project designed, delivered and implemented over two years by members of the CI team at Providence Health Care (PHC). The project included CI competencies assessment of CI team members, followed by tailored education for identified knowledge gaps. The Kirkpatrick evaluation model was used to assess three levels of learning among CI team members, including a satisfaction survey, pre-and post-cognitive retention of the education intervention using a validated tool for informatics specialists, and project partner feedback of CI team performance 12 weeks after education completion. This case study provides evidence-informed guidance on 'how to' implement peer-led, practice-based CI training for CI teams. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index