Cunningham David E, Zlotos Leon
a Medicine Directorate , NHS Education for Scotland , Glasgow , UK.
Educ Prim Care. 2016 Jul;27(4):306-13. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2016.1179597. Epub 2016 May 4.
Practice-based small group learning (PBSGL) has grown in Scotland since its pilot in 2004. There are now over 2,100 clinicians in 370 groups across the UK. The programme is used by all 14 territorial health boards in NHS Scotland. It seemed timely to undertake an evaluation of the programme.
A questionnaire was developed and piloted. It consisted of 16 questions with two free text questions asking respondents what had motivated them to join PBSGL, and what encouraged them to stay. The questionnaire was converted into an electronic format and emailed to all qualified general practitioners (GPs) in Scotland.
A wide range of GPs were involved in PBSGL and the mean number of modules studied per year was 6.8. The vast majority (589 (88.2%)) of respondents met in their own home or practice and were either very likely (549 (82.2%)) or likely (93 (13.9%)) to continue with the programme. The dominant reasons to join and stay with the programme related to learning issues: meeting learning needs, learning from peers and issues of peer support.
PBSGL has become an established continuous professional development resource for many GPs in Scotland. It is well-received and likely to continue.
基于实践的小组学习(PBSGL)自2004年在苏格兰试点以来不断发展。目前英国有370个小组的2100多名临床医生参与其中。苏格兰国民保健服务体系(NHS)的14个地区卫生委员会都在使用该项目。对该项目进行评估似乎很及时。
设计并试用了一份问卷。问卷包含16个问题以及两个自由文本问题,询问受访者参加PBSGL的动机以及促使他们继续参与的因素。问卷转换为电子格式后通过电子邮件发送给了苏格兰所有合格的全科医生(GP)。
众多全科医生参与了PBSGL,每年学习的模块平均数量为6.8个。绝大多数(589人(88.2%))受访者在自己家中或诊所参加学习,并且极有可能(549人(82.2%))或有可能(93人(13.9%))继续参与该项目。参与并继续参与该项目的主要原因与学习问题相关:满足学习需求、向同行学习以及同行支持问题。
PBSGL已成为苏格兰许多全科医生既定的持续专业发展资源。它很受欢迎且可能会持续下去。