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Cultural consensus analysis as a tool for clinic improvements

Authors :
Smith, CS
Smith, CS
Morris, M
Hill, W
Francovich, C
McMullin, J
Chavez, L
Rhoads, C
Smith, CS
Smith, CS
Morris, M
Hill, W
Francovich, C
McMullin, J
Chavez, L
Rhoads, C
Source :
Journal of General Internal Medicine; vol 19, iss 5 PART 2, 514-518; 0884-8734
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Some problems in clinic function recur because of unexpected value differences between patients, faculty, and residents. Cultural consensus analysis (CCA) is a method used by anthropologists to identify groups with shared values. After conducting an ethnographic study and using focus groups, we developed and validated a CCA tool for use in clinics. Using this instrument, we identified distinct groups with 6 important value differences between those groups. An analysis of these value differences suggested specific and pragmatic interventions to improve clinic functioning. The instrument has also performed well in preliminary tests at another clinic.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of General Internal Medicine; vol 19, iss 5 PART 2, 514-518; 0884-8734
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of General Internal Medicine vol 19, iss 5 PART 2, 514-518 0884-8734
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367462003
Document Type :
Electronic Resource