Helene Junge, Aaron Poppleton, Sophie Sun, Szidonia Janos, Fabian Dupont
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Abstract
General Practice has changed over the past decade. Expansion of clinicians' roles may create uncertainty, stress, and overload - particular for those at the start of their career. The WONCA Europe network for medical education, EURACT, has published competency-based aims and requirements for speciality training in general practice. Greater understanding of the trainee perspective would support planning and delivery of postgraduate training curricula. This two-step study aims to provide a competency priority list, created by European early career general practitioners, to highlight skills that this generation considers highly essential in future speciality training. A competency list was drafted with trainee- and early career general practitioners from across Europe at the Vasco da Gama Movement Forum (Edinburgh, January 2022). Participants identified competencies that they regarded as most relevant for future speciality training in their respective national contexts. Competencies were coded into categories and ranked in two consecutive rounds, the first taking place online and the second at WONCA Europe (London, June 2022). After two rounds, a consensual list of three main competencies for each category was drafted. The top three competencies for each category remained the same throughout both rounds and may be considered competencies that early career general practitioners in Europe consider important for training. Prioritisation of these competencies by institutions and educators within general practice training programmes may support trainees' satisfaction and perceived preparedness for practice.
在过去的十年里,全科医学发生了变化。临床医生角色的扩大可能会造成不确定性、压力和超负荷——尤其是对于那些刚开始职业生涯的人来说。WONCA欧洲医学教育网络EURACT发布了基于能力的全科医学专业培训目标和要求。更好地了解学员的观点将有助于规划和提供研究生培训课程。这项分两步进行的研究旨在提供一份由欧洲早期职业全科医生创建的能力优先列表,以突出这一代人认为在未来专业培训中至关重要的技能。在Vasco da Gama运动论坛(2022年1月,爱丁堡)上,来自欧洲各地的实习和早期职业全科医生起草了一份能力清单。参与者确定了他们认为在各自国家背景下与未来专业培训最相关的能力。能力被分类并连续两轮排名,第一轮在网上进行,第二轮在WONCA欧洲(伦敦,2022年6月)。经过两轮协商,起草了一份由每一类别的三项主要能力组成的协商一致的清单。每个类别的前三名能力在两轮中都保持不变,可以被视为欧洲早期职业全科医生认为对培训很重要的能力。机构和教育工作者在全科医学培训计划中对这些能力进行优先排序,可能有助于学员对实践的满意度和感知准备。
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.