A framework for the identification of competencies required from Syrian pulmonologists during COVID-19 pandemic
Article Category: Original Paper
Published Online: May 02, 2024
Page range: 181 - 187
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2023-0044
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Objective
To identify essential competencies required for equipping pulmonologists to manage respiratory diseases such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
Methods
A descriptive and qualitative study was conducted. Focus group, which consisted of five Syrian members who were affiliated with the Syrian Association of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery were invited to formulate a preliminary list of competencies. Delphi technique with three cycles was also employed to evaluate the resulted list. The number of pulmonologists who accepted to take part was 67 out of 110. All competencies suggested by at least 80% of experts were included in the final list. Reliability was tested using Cronbach’s alpha, Descriptive statistics including Mean and standard deviation were performed.
Findings
Forty-five essential competencies were identified including ten competencies in cognitive domain, 11 skills, and 24 competencies related to attitude domain.
Conclusion
A list of 45 competencies has been identified. It is hoped that they will guide and enable pulmonologists to provide the best health care to patients with respiratory infections, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will also guide decision makers to design training programs that can address these competencies.