Campion P, Stanley I, Haddleton M
Department of General Practice, University of Liverpool.
Qual Health Care. 1992 Jun;1(2):114-8. doi: 10.1136/qshc.1.2.114.
To describe and evaluate the use of medical audit in general practice as an educational activity shared by undergraduate medical students and general practitioners.
A descriptive study, evaluated by a questionnaire survey of all participating practices and by results of completed student projects on general practice audit topics during three weeks in the first year of completed projects (1990-1).
One university department of general practice, collaborating with 18 general practices in contract with Liverpool Family Health Services Authority.
150 medical students, working in groups of two to six, and the general practitioners with whom they worked in 18 practices.
The nature of topics proposed by practices and chosen by the students; methods of audit used by students; reported effects of the audits on the practices; general practitioners' opinions of the projects' usefulness to the practice.
The range of topics was wide, and both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. Fifteen of the 18 questionnaires sent out were completed. Six practices reported that the final project had changed substantially after joint planning with the students. Two thirds (10) attached high value to the audits and were making changes in the delivery of care as a result.
Medical audit "project work" by medical undergraduates is an effective tool for motivating students to learn and can lead to change in the clinical setting in which it occurs.
By meeting the learning needs of both undergraduates and established practitioners audit project work has wider application within medical education.
描述并评估在全科医疗中开展医学审计作为一项由本科医学生和全科医生共同参与的教育活动的情况。
一项描述性研究,通过对所有参与诊所进行问卷调查以及根据已完成项目(1990 - 1991年)第一年中关于全科医疗审计主题的学生完整项目结果进行评估。
一所大学的全科医疗系,与18家与利物浦家庭健康服务管理局签约的全科诊所合作。
150名医学生,两人至六人一组开展工作,以及他们在18家诊所中合作的全科医生。
诊所提出并由学生选择的主题性质;学生使用的审计方法;报告的审计对诊所的影响;全科医生对项目对诊所有用性的看法。
主题范围广泛,同时使用了定量和定性方法。发出的18份问卷中有15份完成。6家诊所报告称,在与学生联合规划后,最终项目有了实质性变化。三分之二(10家)高度重视这些审计,并因此在医疗服务提供方面做出了改变。
医学本科生进行的医学审计“项目工作”是激励学生学习的有效工具,并且能够在其开展的临床环境中带来改变。
通过满足本科生和在职医生的学习需求,审计项目工作在医学教育中有更广泛的应用。