Training specialist registrars in general surgery: a qualitative study in Tayside.

M Reid, J S Ker, M P Dunkley, B Williams, R J Steele
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Background: Owing to decreased hours of work and duration of training, there is a need to refashion the training of surgical specialist registrars (SpRs) in the United Kingdom. This requires more guidance for trainers, but consensus regarding good trainer attributes does not exist. This study describes the training practices of Tayside general surgical trainers working with SpRs and highlights good training practice involving technical and patient management skills.

Methods: 1) Semi-structured interviews carried out with eighteen consultant trainers and twelve SpRs, 2) Action inquiry (i.e. observations and dialogue with participants) during ward, theatre, outpatient clinic and other hospital-based settings with eleven consultant and SpRs pairs.

Results and conclusion: Participants reflected on multiple training episodes and evaluated their impact. Relatively positive or negative impacts on their skill learning, self-esteem and relationship with the trainee or trainer were described. These are presented and discussed in terms of their implications for equipping trainers with techniques for training registrars and those factors which have hindered the adoption of successful strategies.

培训普通外科专科登记员:泰赛德的一项定性研究。
背景:由于工作时间的减少和培训的持续时间,有必要重新塑造外科专科注册(SpRs)在英国的培训。这就需要对培训师进行更多的指导,但是关于好的培训师属性的共识并不存在。本研究描述了泰赛德普通外科培训师与SpRs工作的培训实践,并强调了涉及技术和患者管理技能的良好培训实践。方法:1)对18名咨询师和12名咨询师进行半结构化访谈;2)对11对咨询师和咨询师进行行动询问(即与参与者的观察和对话),分别在病房、手术室、门诊和其他以医院为基础的环境中进行。结果和结论:参与者反思了多次训练,并评估了他们的影响。对他们的技能学习、自尊和与学员或培训师的关系的相对积极或消极的影响进行了描述。提出并讨论了这些问题对使培训人员具备培训登记员的技术所产生的影响,以及阻碍通过成功战略的因素。
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