Getting Maintenance of Certification to Work: A Grounded Theory Study of Physicians’ Perceptions.

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Getting Maintenance of Certification to Work: A Grounded Theory Study of Physicians' Perceptions.

JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Nov 3;

Authors: Cook DA, Holmboe ES, Sorensen KJ, Berger RA, Wilkinson JM

Abstract
Importance: Despite general support for the goals of maintenance of certification (MOC), concerns have been raised about its effectiveness, relevance, and value.
Objective: To identify barriers and enabling features associated with MOC and how MOC can be changed to better accomplish its intended purposes.
Design, Setting, and Participants: Grounded theory focus group study of 50 board-certified primary care and subspecialist internal medicine and family medicine physicians in an academic medical center and outlying community sites.
Exposures: Eleven focus groups.
Main Outcomes and Measures: Constant comparative method to analyze transcripts and identify themes related to MOC perceptions and purposes and to construct a model to guide improvement.
Results: Participants identified misalignments between the espoused purposes of MOC (eg, to promote high-quality care, commitment to the profession, lifelong learning, and the science of quality improvement) and MOC as currently implemented. At present, MOC is perceived by physicians as an inefficient and logistically difficult activity for learning or assessment, often irrelevant to practice, and of little benefit to physicians, patients, or society. To resolve these misalignments, we propose a model that invites increased support from organizations, effectiveness and relevance of learning activities, value to physicians, integration with clinical practice, and coherence across MOC tasks.
Conclusions and Relevance: Physicians view MOC as an unnecessarily complex process that is misaligned with its purposes. Acknowledging and correcting these misalignments will help MOC meet physicians' needs and improve patient care.

PMID: 25365596 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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