播客在初级保健:苏格兰全科医生专业学员和培训师对播客为基础的初级保健教育的态度。

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BJGP Open Pub Date : 2025-05-13 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0248
Callum J Leese, Varun Rana, Blair Smith
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背景:播客在医学教育中迅速普及,但其在初级保健教育中的可接受性和有效性仍未得到充分研究。目的:了解全科医生专业培训生(GPSTs)和全科医生培训师对初级保健医学教育音频播客的态度。设计与设置:一份横断面调查问卷,分发给苏格兰的所有GP sts和GP培训师。方法:该调查评估了播客的使用模式,它们的感知有效性,以及对基于播客的教育的好处和挑战的看法。定量数据采用描述性和推断性统计进行分析,定性数据采用专题分析。结果:1995年被邀请的参与者中,有219人(11.0%)做出了回应。69.9%的受访者使用医学教育播客,其中gpst(73.5%)的使用率高于全科医生培训师(65.7%)。大多数受访者(89%)认为播客是初级保健教育的有效媒介。由于播客的使用,大多数受访者注意到专业知识(92.8%),提供患者护理的信心(73.5%)和临床护理提供(81.6%)的改善。播客的主要好处包括灵活性和可访问性,而主要的挑战是个人时间的限制。受访者强调,质量保证和意识是改善播客教育体验的关键领域。结论:播客在初级保健教育中是一种有效的教育工具。未来的努力应该集中在开发高质量、相关的播客,并解决个人时间限制和质量保证方面的问题。需要进一步的研究,包括更大、更有代表性的样本,来评估播客对初级保健中知识保留、临床医生行为和临床结果的影响。
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Podcasting in primary care: attitudes of Scottish GP specialty trainees and trainers towards podcast-based education in primary care.

Background: Podcasts are rapidly gaining popularity within medical education, but their acceptability and effectiveness within primary care education remains understudied.

Aim: To evaluate the attitudes of General Practitioner Specialty Trainees (GPSTs) and GP Trainers towards audio podcasts for primary care medical education.

Design & setting: A cross-sectional questionnaire distributed to all GPSTs and GP Trainers in Scotland.

Method: The survey evaluated podcast usage patterns, their perceived effectiveness, and perspectives on the benefits and challenges of podcast-based education. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics, and qualitative data underwent thematic analysis.

Results: Of 1995 invited participants, 219 individuals (11.0%) responded. Medical education podcasts were used by 69.9% of respondents, with higher usage among GPSTs (73.5%) than GP Trainers (65.7%). Most respondents (89%) perceived podcasts as an effective medium for primary care education. The majority of respondents noted improvements in professional knowledge (92.8%), confidence in delivering patient care (73.5%), and clinical care provision (81.6%), as a result of podcast usage. Key benefits of podcasts included flexibility and accessibility, while the main challenge was personal time constraints. Respondents highlighted quality assurance and awareness as key areas for improving the experience of podcast-based education.

Conclusion: Podcasts are accepted and perceived as an effective educational tool within primary care education. Future efforts should focus on developing high-quality, relevant podcasts, and addressing concerns around personal time constraints and quality assurance. Further research, including larger, more representative samples, is needed to assess the impact of podcasts on knowledge retention, clinician behaviour and clinical outcomes within primary care.

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BJGP Open Medicine-Family Practice
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