Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (04): 516-.
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Abstract: Objective To perform theory construction and empirical study of the competency model of rural generalpractitioners. Methods Through literature study, job analysis, interviews, and expert team discussion, the questionnaire ofrural general practitioners competency was constructed. A total of 1458 rural general practitioners were surveyed by thequestionnaire in 6 central provinces. The common factors were constructed using the principal component method ofexploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. The influence of the competency characteristics on the workingperformance was analyzed using regression equation analysis. Results The Cronbach ’s alpha coefficient of the questionnairewas 0.974. The model consisted of 9 dimensions and 59 items. The 9 competency dimensions included basic public healthservice ability, basic clinical skills, system analysis capability, information management capability, communication andcooperation ability, occupational moral ability, non-medical professional knowledge, personal traits and psychologicaladaptability. The rate of explained cumulative total variance was 76.855%. The model fitting index were X2/df 1.88, GFI=0.94,NFI=0.96, NNFI=0.98, PNFI=0.91, RMSEA=0.068, CFI=0.97, IFI=0.97, RFI=0.96, suggesting good model fitting. Regressionanalysis showed that the competency characteristics had a significant effect on job performance. Conclusion The rural generalpractitioners competency model provides reference for rural doctor training, rural order directional cultivation of medicalstudents, and competency performance management of the rural general practitioners.
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