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Increasing neonatal healthcare productivity using clinical reasoning coaching tools

Mohamed, Mossad Abdelhak Shaban and Hasan, Taufiq Hidayat and Taher, Halawa and Abu Bakar, Asrar and Anuar, Muhamad Azamin and Visvakumar, Maurie (2019) Increasing neonatal healthcare productivity using clinical reasoning coaching tools. In: 5th Medical Research Symposium 2019, 9 October 2019, IIUM Medical Centre, Kuantan, Pahang.

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Abstract

Introduction: Productivity in medical field has inherent value in terms of improving our lives, which can expand our economies. Productivity in medicine has many aspects including improving clinical diagnostic skills, safety, and quality and quantity care. This study will assess whether early exposure to structured clinical reasoning coaching tools would improve their clinical decision making and productivity. Research question: Does clinical reasoning coaching tools Increase neonatal healthcare productivity? Materials and method: Medical practitioners recently joined neonatal units will participate over 2 years in an innovative series of clinical reasoning coaching sessions blended with virtual patients. Practitioners will be exposed to many teaching methods during the neonatal training that includes lectures, bedside teaching sessions and small group discussions beside website continuous contact for learning and chairing skills. Teaching series scope should cover resuscitating sick neonates, handling ventilators either conventional or high frequency, practicing common neonatal procedures, dealing with common neonatal scenarios, infection control policy and, effective communication skills The evaluation sessions will be introduced at the beginning of their training, during the course and at the end of the clerkship to assess their improving productivity, using diagnostic thinking inventory(DTI). Selection of the medical practitioners will be based on either on stratified random sampling or cohort control depending on the funding and logistic. All items will be analysed advanced statistical analysis methods. Results: The coaching tool may yield dramatic impact, allowing the innovators to be more productive. Suggesting widely utilize it for nurses, undergraduate and postgraduate medical Subspecialty. Conclusion: The research hypothesis is assuming that DTI scores and productivity will be higher after the coaching sessions as rated by the candidate’s performance.

Item Type: Proceeding Paper (Poster)
Additional Information: 8259/76549
Uncontrolled Keywords: clinical coaching tools, Healthcare productivity-Clinical thinking inventory
Subjects: R Medicine > RJ Pediatrics > RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Medicine
Kulliyyah of Medicine > Department of Paediatrics
Depositing User: Assoc.prof mossad shaban
Date Deposited: 02 Jan 2020 15:58
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2024 11:30
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/76549

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