Engaging residents to choose wisely: Resident Doctors of Canada resource stewardship recommendations

Background: Resident doctors are integral to healthcare delivery in Canada. Engaging residents in resource stewardship is important for professional development, but also as they are drivers of healthcare resource use. To date, no national resident-specific resource stewardship guideline has been de...

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Autores principales: Justin Hall, Reza Mirza, James Quinlan, Evan Chong, Karen Born, Brian Wong, Christopher Hillis
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:469d9448252244019e4dedf6f50eaa4c2021-12-01T22:44:03ZEngaging residents to choose wisely: Resident Doctors of Canada resource stewardship recommendations10.36834/cmej.434211923-1202https://doaj.org/article/469d9448252244019e4dedf6f50eaa4c2019-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/43421https://doaj.org/toc/1923-1202Background: Resident doctors are integral to healthcare delivery in Canada. Engaging residents in resource stewardship is important for professional development, but also as they are drivers of healthcare resource use. To date, no national resident-specific resource stewardship guideline has been developed. Resident Doctors of Canada (RDoC) in collaboration with Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) sought to develop an evidence-informed, consensus-based list of five recommendations to promote resource stewardship.                   Methods: RDoC convened a taskforce with diverse geographic and specialty representation to develop candidate recommendations targeting resident resource stewardship behaviours using a consensus-based process, supported by a literature review. Residents across the country provided feedback on the candidate recommendations via an online questionnaire. The taskforce used this feedback to finalize the list. Results: The taskforce prepared 28 candidate recommendations for consideration. A detailed literature review and consensus process narrowed this list to 12 candidate recommendations for consultation. A total of 754 residents (754/10,068 residents = 7.5%) representing all provinces and levels of residency training reviewed and ranked the candidate recommendations. The highest-ranked recommendations comprised the final list. Conclusion: Resident doctors are willing and able to demonstrate leadership in advancing resource stewardship by the development of a national resident-specific list of Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations. Justin HallReza MirzaJames QuinlanEvan ChongKaren BornBrian WongChristopher HillisCanadian Medical Education Journalarticleresource stewardshipchoosing wiselyresidency educationEducation (General)L7-991Medicine (General)R5-920ENCanadian Medical Education Journal, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2019)
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topic resource stewardship
choosing wisely
residency education
Education (General)
L7-991
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle resource stewardship
choosing wisely
residency education
Education (General)
L7-991
Medicine (General)
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Justin Hall
Reza Mirza
James Quinlan
Evan Chong
Karen Born
Brian Wong
Christopher Hillis
Engaging residents to choose wisely: Resident Doctors of Canada resource stewardship recommendations
description Background: Resident doctors are integral to healthcare delivery in Canada. Engaging residents in resource stewardship is important for professional development, but also as they are drivers of healthcare resource use. To date, no national resident-specific resource stewardship guideline has been developed. Resident Doctors of Canada (RDoC) in collaboration with Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) sought to develop an evidence-informed, consensus-based list of five recommendations to promote resource stewardship.                   Methods: RDoC convened a taskforce with diverse geographic and specialty representation to develop candidate recommendations targeting resident resource stewardship behaviours using a consensus-based process, supported by a literature review. Residents across the country provided feedback on the candidate recommendations via an online questionnaire. The taskforce used this feedback to finalize the list. Results: The taskforce prepared 28 candidate recommendations for consideration. A detailed literature review and consensus process narrowed this list to 12 candidate recommendations for consultation. A total of 754 residents (754/10,068 residents = 7.5%) representing all provinces and levels of residency training reviewed and ranked the candidate recommendations. The highest-ranked recommendations comprised the final list. Conclusion: Resident doctors are willing and able to demonstrate leadership in advancing resource stewardship by the development of a national resident-specific list of Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations.
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Reza Mirza
James Quinlan
Evan Chong
Karen Born
Brian Wong
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title_short Engaging residents to choose wisely: Resident Doctors of Canada resource stewardship recommendations
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