Perceived Value of Family Physicians Inquiries Network Membership: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
José E Rodríguez, Santina J G Wheat, Anamika Blomgren, Lushawna Gerdes, Adalayna Hufendiek, Edén Cortés López
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Background and objectives: Leaders in academic family medicine founded the Family Physicians Inquiries Network (FPIN) 27 years ago to facilitate scholarship and research in family medicine residency programs. This study evaluates the perceived value of FPIN membership (defined as what members feel FPIN membership adds to their program) by analyzing responses to open-ended questions in the annual membership survey from 2018 to 2023.

Methods: The survey asked questions such as, "Would you recommend FPIN to a friend? Why or why not?" and "Do you believe that the care you are providing patients in your community is better as a result of your involvement with FPIN?" Researchers applied thematic analysis to code and categorize responses into themes that capture a meta-summary of ideas.

Results: Over the 5-year study period, individuals in 109 of the 169 programs (66% of programs) responded to the survey, including 289 responses to open-ended questions. We were unable to calculate an accurate response rate, but our best estimate is about 2%, making the quantitative portion less useful. Qualitative analysis revealed themes of strengths, impact, and areas for improvement. Strengths subthemes included publishing clinically useful summaries, assisting novice writers, welcoming supportive environment, and publishing guidance and feasibility. Impact subthemes included journal impact and objective, and broader visibility. Areas for improvement subthemes included FPIN financial constraints, help desk answers publishing frustrations, and website difficulties.

Conclusions: FPIN members responded positively and valued participating in FPIN.

家庭医生问诊网络成员的感知价值:一项质性研究。
背景和目标:学术家庭医学的领导者在27年前建立了家庭医生咨询网络(FPIN),以促进家庭医学住院医师项目的奖学金和研究。本研究通过分析2018年至2023年年度会员调查中开放式问题的回答,评估了FPIN会员资格的感知价值(定义为会员认为FPIN会员资格为他们的计划增加了什么)。方法:调查的问题包括:“你会向朋友推荐FPIN吗?”为什么或为什么不?”以及“您是否相信,由于您参与了FPIN,您为您所在社区的患者提供的护理会更好?”研究人员运用主题分析来对回应进行编码和分类,从而获得思想的元摘要。结果:在5年的研究期间,169个项目中的109个(66%的项目)的个人对调查做出了回应,其中289个回答了开放式问题。我们无法计算出准确的回复率,但我们的最佳估计约为2%,这使得定量部分不太有用。定性分析揭示了优势、影响和需要改进的领域。优势子主题包括发表临床有用的总结,帮助新手作者,欢迎支持性环境,出版指导和可行性。影响子主题包括期刊影响和目标,以及更广泛的可见性。需要改进的领域包括FPIN财务限制、帮助台解答出版挫折和网站困难。结论:FPIN成员反应积极,重视参与FPIN。
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Family Medicine
Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
21.10%
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0
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Medicine, the official journal of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, publishes original research, systematic reviews, narrative essays, and policy analyses relevant to the discipline of family medicine, particularly focusing on primary care medical education, health workforce policy, and health services research. Journal content is not limited to educational research from family medicine educators; and we welcome innovative, high-quality contributions from authors in a variety of specialties and academic fields.
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