Department of General Practice/ GP Specialty Training Program, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School of Public Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Department of General Practice/ GP Specialty Training Program, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School of Public Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2019 Dec 15;9(12):e032182. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032182.
Seeing and treating patients in daily practice forms the basis of general practitioner (GP) training. However, the types of patients seen by GP trainees do not always match trainees' educational needs. Knowledge about factors that shape the mix of patient types is limited, especially with regard to the role of the professionals who work in the GP practice.
We investigated factors affecting the mix of patients seen by GP trainees from the perspective of professionals.
This qualitative study involved GP trainees, GP supervisors, medical receptionists and nurse practitioners affiliated with a GP Specialty Training Institute in the Netherlands.
Twelve focus groups and seven interviews with 73 participants were held. Data collection and analysis were iterative, using thematic analysis with a constant comparison methodology.
The characteristics of patients' health problems and the bond between the doctor and patient are important determinants of GP trainees' patient mix. Because trainees have not yet developed bonds with patients, they are less likely to see patients with complex health problems. However, trainees can deliberately influence their patient mix by paying purposeful attention to bonding with patients and by gaining professional trust through focused engagement with their colleagues.
Trainees' patient mix is affected by various factors. Trainees and team members can take steps to ensure that this mix matches trainees' educational needs, but their success depends on the interaction between trainees' behaviour, the attitudes of team members and the context. The findings show how the mix of patients seen by trainees can be influenced to become more trainee centred and learning oriented.
在日常实践中诊治患者是全科医生(GP)培训的基础。然而,GP 受训者所看到的患者类型并不总是符合他们的教育需求。关于影响患者类型组合的因素的知识有限,特别是关于在 GP 实践中工作的专业人员的作用。
我们从专业人员的角度调查了影响 GP 受训者所看患者类型组合的因素。
这是一项定性研究,涉及荷兰一家 GP 专科培训学院的 GP 受训者、GP 导师、医疗接待员和执业护师。
我们进行了 12 个焦点小组和 7 次访谈,共有 73 名参与者。使用主题分析和不断比较的方法进行数据收集和分析。
患者健康问题的特征和医患关系是影响 GP 受训者患者类型组合的重要决定因素。由于受训者尚未与患者建立关系,他们不太可能看到患有复杂健康问题的患者。然而,通过有目的的关注与患者建立关系,以及通过与同事的专注互动获得专业信任,受训者可以有意地影响他们的患者组合。
受训者的患者组合受到多种因素的影响。受训者和团队成员可以采取措施确保这种组合符合他们的教育需求,但他们的成功取决于受训者的行为、团队成员的态度和背景之间的相互作用。研究结果表明,可以影响受训者所看患者的组合,使其更以受训者为中心和以学习为导向。