A framework for international Medical Graduate success in the applied Knowledge test: approach, awareness, assistance and application - a focus group study.

IF 1.1 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Pavan Uppal, Debbie Reed, Christopher Warwick
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Introduction: Differential attainment (DA) is the disparity between attainment levels of different groups of doctors. The causes are multi-factorial, and variations have been highlighted between International Medical Graduate (IMG) General Practice Registrars (GPRs) and United Kingdom Medical Graduates (UKMGs) in their performance of the UK licensing examination for general practice, the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). Despite existing support measures, there remains a gap in understanding the effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving examination success for IMGs in the AKT.

Aim: To explore the preparation and support methods that IMG GPRs consider contributed to their AKT examination success.

Methods: A qualitative study using focus groups and Green et al.'s (2007) model of Thematic Analysis was used to generate codes, categories and themes. The verification techniques of member checking and inter-rater reliability were implemented.

Results: Four focus groups with a total of 13 IMG GPRs were undertaken. Four primary themes emerged from the thematic analysis: 'Awareness of Preparation Required', 'Assistance that Aids AKT Examination Success','Application of Knowledge Gained and Individual Preferences' and 'Approach and Individual Influences'.

Conclusions: This study highlights the perceived importance of personal motivation, early awareness, and proactive support from peers and educators for IMG GPRs to succeed in the AKT. The model of the '4As' (Approach, Awareness, Assistance, and Application) was developed to aid IMG GPRs in achieving success. Local strategic examination support, such as the KSS Curriculum and AKT Support for Training (CAST) programme can facilitate the application of this model. Recommendations include early discussions on differential attainment, the development of a comprehensive AKT program, and tailored educational interventions. The study also recommends further research across diverse training regions to refine educational strategies and ensure equitable opportunities.

国际医学毕业生在应用知识测试中取得成功的框架:方法、认识、援助和应用——焦点小组研究。
差异成就(DA)是指不同群体医生的成就水平之间的差异。原因是多方面的,国际医学毕业生(IMG)全科医生注册者(GPRs)和英国医学毕业生(ukmg)在英国全科医生执照考试应用知识测试(AKT)中的表现存在差异。尽管有现有的支持措施,但在了解旨在提高AKT中IMGs检查成功率的干预措施的有效性方面仍然存在差距。目的:探讨IMG - GPRs在AKT检测中成功的制备方法和支持方法。方法:采用焦点小组和Green等人(2007)的主题分析模型进行定性研究,生成代码、类别和主题。实现了构件检验和构件间可靠性的验证技术。结果:共进行了4个焦点组,共13个IMG gpr。专题分析产生了四个主要主题:“需要准备的意识”、“有助于AKT考试成功的帮助”、“所学知识的应用和个人偏好”和“方法和个人影响”。结论:本研究强调了个人动机、早期意识以及同伴和教育者的积极支持对IMG GPRs在AKT中取得成功的重要性。开发了“4As”(方法、意识、援助和应用)模型,以帮助IMG GPRs取得成功。本地策略性考试支援,例如KSS课程和AKT培训支援计划,可促进该模式的应用。建议包括早期讨论差异成就,制定全面的AKT计划,以及量身定制的教育干预措施。该研究还建议在不同的培训地区进行进一步研究,以完善教育战略,确保机会均等。
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Education for Primary Care
Education for Primary Care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
CiteScore
2.30
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15.40%
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51
期刊介绍: Education for Primary Care aims to reflect the best experience, expertise and innovative ideas in the development of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing primary care education. The journal is UK based but welcomes contributions from all over the world. Readers will benefit from the broader perspectives on educational activities provided through the contributions of all health professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, midwives, health visitors, community nurses and managers. This sharing of experiences has the potential for enhancing healthcare delivery and for promoting interprofessional working.
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