Gask L, Goldberg D, Boardman J, Craig T, Goddard C, Jones O, Kiseley S, McGrath G, Millar T
Mental Illness-Research Unit, University of Manchester, UK.
Med Educ. 1991 Sep;25(5):444-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1991.tb00093.x.
Group teaching in problem-based interviewing based on video and audiotape feedback of the doctor's own consultations significantly improved the ability of experienced general practitioners to teach psychiatric skills to their trainees. When the GPs were randomly allocated to one of three further training experiences--video feedback of their tutorial sessions, discussion about how to teach and no further teaching, there were very few differences between the groups. The greatest impact on improving teaching skills was brought about by watching their own consultations in a group feedback setting.
基于医生自身会诊的视频和录音反馈进行的以问题为基础的访谈小组教学,显著提高了经验丰富的全科医生向实习生传授精神科技能的能力。当全科医生被随机分配到三种进一步的培训体验之一——他们辅导课程的视频反馈、关于如何教学的讨论以及不进行进一步教学时,各小组之间几乎没有差异。在小组反馈环境中观看自己的会诊对提高教学技能产生了最大的影响。