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This report presents the interim analysis of the H-Net Competence Survey, which aims to describe the self-assessed competence profile of junior hematologists who have completed training. The report includes demographics, training time, and selected passport items for participants in Europe.
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Report of theH-Net Competence SurveyInterim analysis based on the survey data up to 3 May 2010 Eva Hellström-Lindberg, H-Net project leader, for the National Societies Meeting of June 9, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain
Result from the previous LdV project (2004-06) • Annual number of specialists completing training per million inhabitants (2004 – 2006 average) * data unavailable
H-Net 2009-11 The map The empowerment The network The policy
Aim of the H-net survey • To describe the self-assessed competence profile of junior specialists in hematology who have • finished training <9 years • performed >75% of the training in the country in question • Anonymized results • Competence defined as at or above passport recommendation • To provide “maps” of individual countries as well as a European overview
Types of sample representativeness Respondents identified by the National representatives: • All (national registries) • All who agreed to submit email address to project • Broad cohort obtained by other registries • Other selections
Basis forinterim analysis Red samples: population (all eligible hematologists) * Data unavailable
Data cleaning and analysis • Step 1: Country of specialist training. • Step 2: Answer patterns; straight lining. • Step 3: Adding equal weight to each country • Step 4: Computing new variables on subsection level • May 3, 2010 • N=222 • N=192 after cleaning
Results: Demographics Median age: 37 years (range 28 – 58) Median total training time: 7.5 years (2.0 – 17.5) Median training time in hematology: 5.4 years (1.3 – 8.3)
Results Selected passport items & subsections Europe weighted data
Summary • Vast heterogeneity • Interpretation of data based on • Length of training • Specialty (hematology or double) • Types of hospital/education systems • Disease incidence • Gross Domestic Product • National organization of health care • Results to national societies comments to H-Net • Revision / update of the CV Passport 2010