Mixed method survey to assess the problems and propose solutions for implementation of CME/CPD in Sindh, Pakistan: Solutions for implementation of CME/CPD

Shah, Nighat Ali and Soomro, Marium and Musharraf, Mehjabeen and Shaikh, Shiraz (2019) Mixed method survey to assess the problems and propose solutions for implementation of CME/CPD in Sindh, Pakistan: Solutions for implementation of CME/CPD. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 35 (2). pp. 555-560. ISSN 1682-024X

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Abstract

Objectives: To determine the type of CME/CPD sessions attended by doctors, identify the problems with implementation of CME/CPD program and propose possible solutions for successful implementation of CME/CPD Program.

Methods: This was a concurrent triangulation mixed method study. Quantitative questionnaires were filled by faculty and physicians from different specialties. The qualitative component had both focus groups and in depth interviews conducted with different professional bodies (PMA), faculty JSMU, College of Family Physicians. This study was done in 2016-2017.

Results: More than half of the participants (53.6%) reported that CPD/CME should be mandatory. Doctors who had graduated from outside Karachi were significantly less likely to report CPD/CME to be mandatory as compared to graduates from Karachi (p=0.004).Top three factors which influenced HCP’s to attend CPD/CME included career progression (65.1%), interest (54.7%) and knowledge gap (50.5%). The most common perceived barriers were lack of study leave, cost and work-life imbalance. The implementation issues expressed by different stakeholders included lack of doctor’s interest, busy clinical schedule and poor accessibility.

Conclusion: Mostly medical practioners believe that CPD program is an important step toward enabling physicians to demonstrate their competency and professionalism to themselves and others. The PM&DC has to take practical steps to evaluate the cognitive, clinical, and humanistic attributes of certified doctors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Opene Prints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2023 04:44
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2024 04:39
URI: http://geographical.go2journals.com/id/eprint/1799

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