International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education

Objective—To determine the perceived importance of specific competencies in professional veterinary practice and education among veterinarians in several countries. Design—Survey-based prospective study. Sample—1,137 veterinarians in 10 countries. Procedures—Veterinarians were invited via email to p...

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Main Authors: Bok, Harold G. J., Teunissen, Pim W., Boerboom, Tobias B. B., Rhind, Susan M., Baillie, Sarah, Tegzes, John, Annandale, Henry, Matthew, Susan, Torgersen, Anne, Hecker, Kent G., Hardi-Landerer, Christina M., Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza, Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad, Muijtjens, Arno M. M., Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C., Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der, Beukelen, Peter van
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Published: American Veterinary Medical Association 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34239/1/International%20survey%20of%20veterinarians%20to%20assess%20the%20importance%20of%20competencies%20in%20professional%20practice%20and%20education.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.342392016-09-15T04:40:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34239/ International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education Bok, Harold G. J. Teunissen, Pim W. Boerboom, Tobias B. B. Rhind, Susan M. Baillie, Sarah Tegzes, John Annandale, Henry Matthew, Susan Torgersen, Anne Hecker, Kent G. Hardi-Landerer, Christina M. Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad Muijtjens, Arno M. M. Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C. Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der Beukelen, Peter van Objective—To determine the perceived importance of specific competencies in professional veterinary practice and education among veterinarians in several countries. Design—Survey-based prospective study. Sample—1,137 veterinarians in 10 countries. Procedures—Veterinarians were invited via email to participate in the study. A framework of 18 competencies grouped into 7 domains (veterinary expertise, communication, collaboration, entrepreneurship, health and welfare, scholarship, and personal development) was used. Respondents rated the importance of each competency for veterinary professional practice and for veterinary education by use of a 9-point Likert scale in an online questionnaire. Quantitative statistical analyses were performed to assess the data. Results—All described competencies were perceived as having importance (with overall mean ratings [all countries] ≥ 6.45/9) for professional practice and education. Competencies related to veterinary expertise had the highest ratings (overall mean, 8.33/9 for both professional practice and education). For the veterinary expertise, entrepreneurship, and scholarship domains, substantial differences (determined on the basis of statistical significance and effect size) were found in importance ratings among veterinarians in different countries. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Results indicated a general consensus regarding the importance of specific types of competencies in veterinary professional practice and education. Further research into the definition of competencies essential for veterinary professionals is needed to help inform an international dialogue on the subject. American Veterinary Medical Association 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34239/1/International%20survey%20of%20veterinarians%20to%20assess%20the%20importance%20of%20competencies%20in%20professional%20practice%20and%20education.pdf Bok, Harold G. J. and Teunissen, Pim W. and Boerboom, Tobias B. B. and Rhind, Susan M. and Baillie, Sarah and Tegzes, John and Annandale, Henry and Matthew, Susan and Torgersen, Anne and Hecker, Kent G. and Hardi-Landerer, Christina M. and Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza and Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad and Muijtjens, Arno M. M. and Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C. and Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der and Beukelen, Peter van (2014) International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 245 (8). pp. 906-913. ISSN 0003-1488, ESSN: 1943-569X http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/abs/10.2460/javma.245.8.906?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3dpubmed 10.2460/javma.245.8.906
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description Objective—To determine the perceived importance of specific competencies in professional veterinary practice and education among veterinarians in several countries. Design—Survey-based prospective study. Sample—1,137 veterinarians in 10 countries. Procedures—Veterinarians were invited via email to participate in the study. A framework of 18 competencies grouped into 7 domains (veterinary expertise, communication, collaboration, entrepreneurship, health and welfare, scholarship, and personal development) was used. Respondents rated the importance of each competency for veterinary professional practice and for veterinary education by use of a 9-point Likert scale in an online questionnaire. Quantitative statistical analyses were performed to assess the data. Results—All described competencies were perceived as having importance (with overall mean ratings [all countries] ≥ 6.45/9) for professional practice and education. Competencies related to veterinary expertise had the highest ratings (overall mean, 8.33/9 for both professional practice and education). For the veterinary expertise, entrepreneurship, and scholarship domains, substantial differences (determined on the basis of statistical significance and effect size) were found in importance ratings among veterinarians in different countries. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Results indicated a general consensus regarding the importance of specific types of competencies in veterinary professional practice and education. Further research into the definition of competencies essential for veterinary professionals is needed to help inform an international dialogue on the subject.
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author Bok, Harold G. J.
Teunissen, Pim W.
Boerboom, Tobias B. B.
Rhind, Susan M.
Baillie, Sarah
Tegzes, John
Annandale, Henry
Matthew, Susan
Torgersen, Anne
Hecker, Kent G.
Hardi-Landerer, Christina M.
Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza
Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad
Muijtjens, Arno M. M.
Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C.
Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der
Beukelen, Peter van
spellingShingle Bok, Harold G. J.
Teunissen, Pim W.
Boerboom, Tobias B. B.
Rhind, Susan M.
Baillie, Sarah
Tegzes, John
Annandale, Henry
Matthew, Susan
Torgersen, Anne
Hecker, Kent G.
Hardi-Landerer, Christina M.
Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza
Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad
Muijtjens, Arno M. M.
Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C.
Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der
Beukelen, Peter van
International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education
author_facet Bok, Harold G. J.
Teunissen, Pim W.
Boerboom, Tobias B. B.
Rhind, Susan M.
Baillie, Sarah
Tegzes, John
Annandale, Henry
Matthew, Susan
Torgersen, Anne
Hecker, Kent G.
Hardi-Landerer, Christina M.
Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza
Fateh Mohamed, Bashir Ahmad
Muijtjens, Arno M. M.
Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C.
Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der
Beukelen, Peter van
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title International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education
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title_fullStr International survey of veterinarians to assess the importance of competencies in professional practice and education
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publisher American Veterinary Medical Association
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34239/
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