DEGAM criteria catalogue for training practices in primary care--a proposal for the assessment of the structural quality of training practices.

GMS Zeitschrift fur Medizinische Ausbildung Pub Date : 2014-02-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma000900
Günther Egidi, Ruben Bernau, Matthias Börger, Hans-Michael Mühlenfeld, Guido Schmiemann
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Background: Whilst the structure of primary care vocational training in Germany is being increasingly formalized there remains an abundance of disparate locally defined criteria for the training practices. Advanced medical training in the ambulatory setting has also been identified as an area of need by other specialties.

Goal: In contrast to the current practice of a unregulated authorization by regional medical associations this catalogue provide transparent, clearly defined criteria for the assignment of training practice status.

Methods: The first draft of the criteria catalogue integrates feedback from 30 academic general practitioners. The feasibility of the catalogue was tested by a further 30 surgeries. Analysis included an assessment of the sociodemographic characteristics of the trainers and their practices as well as satisfaction of the participants with the approved authorization period.

Results: The criteria catalogue comprises 19 items within the domains of trainer qualification, practice infrastructure and patient specific factors as well as mandatory criteria. The points scored through this system confer a variable period of authorization. Of the 30 participants 17 were satisfied with the period of authorization they received, 10 were dissatisfied, and one was indifferent. Satisfaction showed no correlation with sex, experience as a trainer, or with the score achieved through the criteria catalogue. It correlated little with the length of time practicing as a doctor.

Conclusion: The criteria catalogue reflects both the breadth of general practice as well as the skills of the trainers. Satisfaction of participants in the test group was good, and infers a basis for applying the catalogue through regional medical associations to assign teaching practice status. It may also be used as a blue-print for other medical specialties.

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DEGAM初级保健培训实践标准目录——培训实践结构质量评估建议。
背景:虽然德国初级保健职业培训的结构正日益正规化,但仍然存在大量不同的当地定义的培训实践标准。其他专科也确定需要在门诊环境中进行高级医疗培训。目标:与目前区域医学协会不受管制的授权做法不同,本目录为培训业务地位的分配提供了透明、明确界定的标准。方法:标准目录初稿整合了30位学术全科医生的反馈。另外30例手术验证了该目录的可行性。分析包括对培训师的社会人口学特征及其实践的评估,以及参与者对批准的授权期的满意度。结果:标准目录包括培训师资格、执业基础设施和患者特定因素以及强制性标准等领域的19个项目。通过该系统获得的分数授予可变的授权期限。在30名参与者中,17人对他们获得的授权期感到满意,10人不满意,1人漠不关心。满意度与性别、作为教练的经验或通过标准目录获得的分数无关。它与医生执业的时间长短关系不大。结论:标准目录既反映了全科实践的广度,也反映了培训师的技能。试验组参与者满意度较好,为通过地区医学会评定教学实习状况应用目录提供了依据。它也可以作为其他医学专业的蓝图。
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