Motives and Experiences of the Competent Supervisor in General Practice – A Qualitative Study~!2010-03-22~!2010-05-19~!2010-08-16~!

K. Kleizen, B. Mattsson
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At the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, general practitioners (GPs) teach under- graduate medical students in three stages of the curriculum. Not much is known about the GPs' motives for teaching, nei- ther about their experiences in this process. Qualitative interviews were carried out with GPs who were known to have a positive attitude towards and interest in teaching and student supervision and assessed by the teaching-staff as skilled. The interviews were tape-recorded and transcribed. In the transcripts themes, categories and meaning units were identified ac- cording to a content analysis method. Two main themes were related to GPs' interest in teaching activities; personal issues and organizational issues. The personal issues constituted the reasons the GPs have for their positive inclination towards teaching, and consisted of early private experiences, an interest in the future, an interest in the students' development of clinical skills, and pleasure taken in teaching and personal growth. The organizational issues were the facilitating and im- pairing factors in the teaching process: the workload, health centre conditions and university conditions. The positive GPs who were interviewed experienced many benefits from their teaching. However, conditions could be improved regarding time and workload. Support from the health centre is an important factor in this field. The implementation of the findings to other health care systems is discussed.
全科医师主管的动机与经验——质性研究2010-03-22 2010-05-19 2010-08-16
在瑞典哥德堡大学的Sahlgrenska学院,全科医生(gp)在三个阶段的课程中教授医科本科学生。人们对gp的教学动机知之甚少,也不知道他们在这个过程中的经历。对全科医生进行了定性访谈,他们对教学和学生监督持积极态度和兴趣,并被教学人员评估为熟练。这些采访都被录了下来。根据内容分析法,对文本中的主题、类别和意义单位进行了识别。两个主要主题与全科医生对教学活动的兴趣有关;个人问题和组织问题。个人问题是全科医生积极倾向于教学的原因,包括早期的个人经历,对未来的兴趣,对学生临床技能发展的兴趣,以及对教学和个人成长的乐趣。组织问题是教学过程中的促进和阻碍因素:工作量、保健中心条件和大学条件。接受采访的积极全科医生从他们的教学中获益良多。但是,在时间和工作量方面,情况可以得到改善。保健中心的支持是这一领域的一个重要因素。讨论了将研究结果应用于其他卫生保健系统的情况。
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