"I didn't give it enough respect" - an evaluation of preparation strategies used by GP trainees for the AKT.

IF 1.5 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Education for Primary Care Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1080/14739879.2023.2204557
T Lambton, J Lyon-Maris, S Scallan
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The Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) is one third of the licensing exam to become a General Practitioner in the United Kingdom. It is a computer-based, machine-marked multiple-choice examination with an overall pass rate of around 70%. Statistics reveal international medical graduates to have lower rates of passing. The aim of this evaluation was to determine the key features of preparation for the exam used by successful candidates. A questionnaire survey was sent to recently successful general practice trainees in Southampton. The results were further informed by a group interview and three in-depth interviews. A series of six areas were identified within the exam preparation that featured as common areas for all candidates. Further analysis showed the parameters around these areas suggesting the ability to maximise the candidates' chances of success. The areas included: preparation; time management; expectations; peer support; change of approach and impact on trainee mental health. A period of at least 10 hours per week for at least three months revision, using four to six resources and using question banks to consolidate learning rather than as a primary tool were found to be the key parameters with successful candidates. When to take the exam should be discussed with the trainer, the difficulty of the exam needs to be acknowledged by candidates, working in study groups can be beneficial and planning of the approach to revision was found to be essential. The impact of failure on trainee mental health must not be underestimated.

“我没有给予它足够的尊重”——这是对全科医生学员为AKT使用的准备策略的评估。
在英国,应用知识考试(AKT)是成为全科医生执照考试的三分之一。这是一种基于计算机的、机器标记的多项选择题考试,总体通过率约为70%。统计数据显示,国际医学毕业生的通过率较低。这次评估的目的是确定成功考生所使用的考试准备的关键特征。向南安普顿最近成功的全科医生学员发送了一份问卷调查。小组访谈和三次深入访谈进一步告知了结果。考试准备中确定了六个领域,这些领域是所有考生的共同领域。进一步的分析显示,这些领域的参数表明,有能力最大限度地提高候选人的成功机会。这些领域包括:准备工作;时间管理;期望;同行支持;方法的改变以及对受训者心理健康的影响。每周至少10小时,至少三个月的复习时间,使用四至六种资源,使用题库巩固学习,而不是作为主要工具,被发现是成功候选人的关键参数。应该与培训师讨论何时参加考试,考生需要承认考试的难度,在学习小组中工作可能是有益的,复习方法的规划被认为是至关重要的。不能低估失败对受训者心理健康的影响。
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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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