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Jayne Ellis, Imran Rafi, Helen Smith, Aziz Sheikh
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背景:人们对初级保健中过敏护理的质量一直感到担忧。目的:确定目前对全科医生受训人员过敏的培训规定,并了解如何加强这一规定。方法:对全科医生专业培训(GPST)项目负责人进行横断面调查。174个全科医生计划的项目负责人收到了一份在线问卷,该问卷是根据皇家全科医生学院的课程内容编写的。定量数据进行了描述性分析,并对自由文本回复进行了主题分析。结果:我们收到了代表106个培训项目的146名主任的回复。答复表明,三分之二(62%,95%CI 53.1至71.5)的项目至少提供了一些过敏培训,其余三分之一的项目表示,他们要么没有提供培训,要么不确定。总体而言,三分之一(33%,95%CI 22.7至42.2)的项目主任认为,所有相关的过敏相关课程要求都得到了满足。在提供的情况下,这种训练被认为是治疗器官特异性过敏性疾病的最佳方法,但被认为对全身过敏性疾病较差,尤其是食物过敏,67%(95%CI 57.5至76.5)的受访者表示训练较差。人们对增加提供的过敏培训非常感兴趣,最好是通过电子学习模块和由具有相关专业知识的人支持的基于问题的学习材料。结论:这项全英国范围的调查发现了全科医生受训人员在过敏护理培训方面的重要差距。解决这些差距,特别是在系统性过敏性疾病的管理方面,应有助于改善基于初级保健的过敏护理的提供。
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Identifying current training provision and future training needs in allergy available for UK general practice trainees: national cross-sectional survey of General Practitioner Specialist Training programme directors.

Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in primary care.

Aims: To identify current training provision in allergy to GP trainees and to understand how this could be enhanced.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of GP Speciality Training (GPST) programme directors was undertaken. Programme directors of the 174 GPST schemes were sent an online questionnaire which was informed by the content of the Royal College of General Practitioners curriculum. Quantitative data were descriptively analysed and a thematic analysis was undertaken of free text responses.

Results: We obtained responses from 146 directors representing 106 training programmes. Responses indicated that two-thirds (62%, 95% CI 53.1 to 71.5) of programmes were providing at least some allergy training, with the remaining third stating that they either provided no training or were unsure. Overall, one-third (33%, 95% CI 22.7 to 42.2) of programme directors believed that all the relevant allergy-related curriculum requirements were being met. Where provided, this training was believed to be best for organ-specific allergic disorders but was thought to be poorer for systemic allergic disorders, particularly food allergy where 67% (95% CI 57.5 to 76.5) of respondents indicated that training was poor. There was considerable interest in increasing the allergy training provided, preferably through eLearning modules and problem-based learning materials supported by those with relevant specialist knowledge.

Conclusions: This UK-wide survey has identified important gaps in the training of GP trainees in relation to allergy care. Addressing these gaps, particularly in the management of systemic allergic disorders, should help to improve delivery of primary care-based allergy care.

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Primary Care Respiratory Journal
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