Association between participation and compliance with Continuing Medical Education and care production by physicians: a cross-sectional study

نویسندگان

  • Renato Melli Carrera
  • Miguel Cendoroglo
  • Paulo David Scatena Gonçales
  • Flavio Rocha Brito Marques
  • Camila Sardenberg
  • Milton Glezer
  • Oscar Fernando Pavão dos Santos
  • Luiz Vicente Rizzo
  • Claudio Luiz Lottenberg
  • Cláudio Schvartsman
  • Renato Melli Carrera
  • Miguel Cendoroglo
  • Paulo David Scatena Gonçales
  • Flavio Rocha Brito Marques
  • Camila Sardenberg
  • Milton Glezer
  • Oscar Fernando Pavão dos Santos
  • Luiz Vicente Rizzo
  • Claudio Luiz Lottenberg
  • Cláudio Schvartsman
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Physician participation in Continuing Medical Education programs may be influenced by a number of factors. To evaluate the factors associated with compliance with the Continuing Medical Education requirements at a private hospital, we investigated whether physicians' activity, measured by volumes of admissions and procedures, was associated with obtaining 40 Continuing Medical Education credits (40 hours of activities) in a 12-month cycle. METHODS In an exclusive and non-mandatory Continuing Medical Education program, we collected physicians' numbers of hospital admissions and numbers of surgical procedures performed. We also analyzed data on physicians' time since graduation, age, and gender. RESULTS A total of 3,809 credentialed, free-standing, private practice physicians were evaluated. Univariate analysis showed that the Continuing Medical Education requirements were more likely to be achieved by male physicians (odds ratio 1.251; p=0.009) and who had a higher number of hospital admissions (odds ratio 1.022; p<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that age and number of hospital admissions were associated with achievement of the Continuing Medical Education requirements. Each hospital admission increased the chance of achieving the requirements by 0.4%. Among physicians who performed surgical procedures, multivariate analysis showed that male physicians were 1.3 time more likely to achieve the Continuing Medical Education requirements than female physicians. Each surgical procedure performed increased the chance of achieving the requirements by 1.4%. CONCLUSION The numbers of admissions and number of surgical procedures performed by physicians at our hospital were associated with the likelihood of meeting the Continuing Medical Education requirements. These findings help to shed new light on our Continuing Medical Education program.

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دوره 13  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015