Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey

Abstract Background Self‐assessment of professionals' interprofessional competency is meaningful for benchmarking oneself and helping to identify training needs. We aimed to clarify differences in self‐assessment of interprofessional competency in Japan by profession and type of facility. Metho...

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Main Authors: Ryohei Goto, Junji Haruta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of General and Family Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.601
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description Abstract Background Self‐assessment of professionals' interprofessional competency is meaningful for benchmarking oneself and helping to identify training needs. We aimed to clarify differences in self‐assessment of interprofessional competency in Japan by profession and type of facility. Methods We conducted a cross‐sectional study using a web survey among primary healthcare providers in Japan, especially members of the Japan Primary Care Association, between June and October 2020. After sampling using the e‐mail list, we used an exponential nondiscriminative snowball method as purposive sampling through key professional informants between November 2020 and February 2021. The questionnaire covered items including participant demographics (age, gender, years of experience as professionals, years of experience working at the current institution, attendance type (regular or part‐time work), administrative experience, profession, and facility type) and included the Japanese version of the Self‐assessment Scale of Interprofessional Competency (JASSIC). Differences between healthcare professions (physician, nurse, pharmacist, rehabilitation therapist, and social worker) and between types of facility (university hospital, medium‐sized hospital, small hospital, and clinics) were compared using the Kruskal–Wallis test. Results A total of 593 people responded to the survey. Their mean age was 41.2 ± 11.3 years, and 312 (52.6%) were female. JASSIC scores of physicians and social workers were significantly higher than those of rehabilitation therapists (p < 0.01). Concerning facilities, professionals working in clinics rated themselves higher than those in medium‐sized hospitals (p < 0.01). Conclusions We revealed that self‐assessment of interprofessional competency in Japan varied by profession and type of facility.
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spelling doaj.art-d1ce5ff30ac64e09b474a9c1817e8fe52023-03-10T14:11:43ZengWileyJournal of General and Family Medicine2189-79482023-03-0124211912510.1002/jgf2.601Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based surveyRyohei Goto0Junji Haruta1Department of Primary Care and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Tsukuba JapanDepartment of Primary Care and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Tsukuba JapanAbstract Background Self‐assessment of professionals' interprofessional competency is meaningful for benchmarking oneself and helping to identify training needs. We aimed to clarify differences in self‐assessment of interprofessional competency in Japan by profession and type of facility. Methods We conducted a cross‐sectional study using a web survey among primary healthcare providers in Japan, especially members of the Japan Primary Care Association, between June and October 2020. After sampling using the e‐mail list, we used an exponential nondiscriminative snowball method as purposive sampling through key professional informants between November 2020 and February 2021. The questionnaire covered items including participant demographics (age, gender, years of experience as professionals, years of experience working at the current institution, attendance type (regular or part‐time work), administrative experience, profession, and facility type) and included the Japanese version of the Self‐assessment Scale of Interprofessional Competency (JASSIC). Differences between healthcare professions (physician, nurse, pharmacist, rehabilitation therapist, and social worker) and between types of facility (university hospital, medium‐sized hospital, small hospital, and clinics) were compared using the Kruskal–Wallis test. Results A total of 593 people responded to the survey. Their mean age was 41.2 ± 11.3 years, and 312 (52.6%) were female. JASSIC scores of physicians and social workers were significantly higher than those of rehabilitation therapists (p < 0.01). Concerning facilities, professionals working in clinics rated themselves higher than those in medium‐sized hospitals (p < 0.01). Conclusions We revealed that self‐assessment of interprofessional competency in Japan varied by profession and type of facility.https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.601interprofessional relationprofessional competencyquestionnaire designself‐assessment
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Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
Journal of General and Family Medicine
interprofessional relation
professional competency
questionnaire design
self‐assessment
title Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
title_full Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
title_fullStr Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
title_full_unstemmed Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
title_short Current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in Japan: A cross‐sectional web‐based survey
title_sort current status of interprofessional competency among healthcare professions in japan a cross sectional web based survey
topic interprofessional relation
professional competency
questionnaire design
self‐assessment
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