TY - JOUR T1 - Identifying the competencies of China’s paediatric residents: a modified Delphi method study JF - BMJ Open JO - BMJ Open DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041741 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - e041741 AU - Yujia Wang AU - Tianyou Wang AU - Aihua Wang AU - Shengyu Chen AU - Liping Jiao AU - JingYu Shi AU - Xingmiao Feng AU - Kai Meng Y1 - 2021/02/01 UR - http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e041741.abstract N2 - Purpose Standardised Training of Paediatric Resident (STPR) plays an essential role in training qualified paediatricians. Until now, China had no paediatric resident competency index system to effectively guide and evaluate the competence of paediatric residents. This study aimed to establish a competency index system for paediatric residents in China to provide a reference for improving the training system and quality of STPR.Study design and setting This study conducted two rounds of Delphi expert consultation survey among paediatric medical experts (n=16), followed by screening, revising and supplementing indicators using the boundary value method. Next, the analytic hierarchy process was used to determine the weight of indicators and finally establish a competency index system for paediatric residents.Results The results of the statistical analysis revealed a positive coefficient of 100% for both rounds of expert consultation. The expert authority coefficient values were 0.82 and 0.83, and the expert coordination coefficient test was p<0.01. After referring to experts’ opinions, a competency index system for paediatric residents with 5 primary indicators, 14 secondary indicators and 73 tertiary indicators was finally formed and the weight of each indicator was calculated. The five primary indicators were professional quality (0.3187), knowledge and skills (0.2734), communication and cooperation (0.1986), lifelong learning (0.1302), and teaching ability (0.0791).Conclusions In this study, a competency index system for paediatric residents was constructed following the characteristics and quality requirements for paediatric residents in China and is expected to significantly improve the overall level of paediatricians’ medical service quality and supply. ER -