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探索一组全科医生培训学员及其培训师的患者组合差异。

Exploring differences in patient mix in a cohort of GP trainees and their trainers.

作者信息

De Jong Jip, Visser Mechteld R M, Wieringa-de Waard Margreet

机构信息

Division of Clinical Methods and Public Health, Department of General Practice, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2011 Nov 14;1(2):e000318. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2011-000318. Print 2011.

Abstract

Background During specialty training for general practice, trainees acquire the required competencies through work-based learning. Previous small-scale and older studies suggest that the patient mix of general practitioner (GP) trainees differs from that of their trainers: trainees are exposed to more minor illnesses, and fewer chronic diseases and severe conditions, which may influence the development of their competency. Research question What are the differences in the patient mix between trainees and trainers? Methods 49 first- and 24 third-year trainees and their trainers (n=114) were included in the study. International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) contact and diagnosis codes were extracted from electronic patient records over 6 months. Results Trainers had double the number of face-to-face consultations, and treble the number of telephone consultations compared with trainees. The trainees' patient mix consisted of significantly more patients with eye diseases, ear diseases, respiratory diseases, skin diseases and minor illnesses compared with their trainers. Trainers encountered significantly more patients with circulatory diseases, psychiatric diseases, metabolic diseases, male genital conditions, social problems, and chronic and oncological diseases. Female trainers and trainees encountered almost twice the number of female conditions compared with their male counterparts, while for male conditions, the opposite was found. Discussion Considerable differences between the patient mix of trainers and trainees were found. Specialty trainers and teachers must be aware of areas of low exposure. Trainers should ensure trainees handle more chronic, complex, psychosocial and circulatory conditions.

摘要

背景 在全科医学专业培训期间,学员通过基于工作的学习获得所需的能力。先前的小规模及早期研究表明,全科医生(GP)学员所接触的患者组合与其带教老师不同:学员接触的轻症疾病更多,而慢性病和重症疾病较少,这可能会影响他们能力的发展。

研究问题 学员和带教老师所接触的患者组合有哪些差异?

方法 本研究纳入了49名一年级和24名三年级学员及其带教老师(n = 114)。从6个月的电子病历中提取国际初级保健分类(ICPC)接触和诊断代码。

结果 与学员相比,带教老师的面对面咨询数量是学员的两倍,电话咨询数量是学员的三倍。与带教老师相比,学员的患者组合中患有眼部疾病、耳部疾病、呼吸道疾病、皮肤病和轻症疾病的患者明显更多。带教老师遇到患有循环系统疾病、精神疾病、代谢疾病、男性生殖系统疾病、社会问题以及慢性和肿瘤疾病的患者明显更多。女性带教老师和学员遇到的女性疾病患者数量几乎是男性带教老师和学员的两倍,而对于男性疾病,情况则相反。

讨论 发现带教老师和学员的患者组合存在相当大的差异。专科带教老师和教师必须意识到学员接触较少的领域。带教老师应确保学员处理更多慢性、复杂、心理社会和循环系统疾病。

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