Dr. Dell'Olio : Lecturer in Primary Care, Academy of Primary Care, Hull York Medical School, Allam Medical Building, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK. Prof Reeve : Professor of Primary Care Research, Academy of Primary Care, Hull York Medical School, Allam Medical Building, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2024 Oct 1;44(4):242-248. doi: 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000566. Epub 2024 Aug 8.
As a workforce crisis is causing recruitment and retention issues for new to practice GPs, we designed Catalyst, a one-year pilot career development program aiming to help new to practice GPs develop the skills of advanced generalist practice and build capacity for the complex work of primary care. In this paper, we report the findings of our evaluation of Catalyst.
We used normalization process theory to investigate how Catalyst was contributing to the participants' understanding and implementation of generalist practice. We conducted 36 interviews and six focus groups investigating the participants' clinical practice and experience with the program and analyzed data using framework analysis.
Establishing a shared language and reframing professional identity helped GPs develop an understanding of their role through generalist lenses. Generalist practice was legitimized by access to scientific evidence and facilitated interactive learning. Integration of scientific, applied knowledge and quality improvement work fostered the enactment of such practice. Structured reflection and research-informed quality improvement projects contributed to the participants' awareness of the primary care context.
Knowledge creation activities observed through interactive learning and the integration of different types of knowledge facilitated the implementation of advanced generalist practice. The participants valued the community of practice gained through the program and would come to rely on programs designed to encourage networking and enable peer support. Finally, research-informed quality improvement projects built to analyze problems and monitor solutions are crucial for an early career physician to develop a sense of agency that shapes their primary care practice.
由于劳动力危机导致新入职的全科医生面临招聘和留用问题,我们设计了 Catalyst,这是一个为期一年的试点职业发展计划,旨在帮助新入职的全科医生发展高级全科医生的技能,并为初级保健的复杂工作做好能力建设。在本文中,我们报告了对 Catalyst 的评估结果。
我们使用规范化进程理论来调查 Catalyst 如何帮助参与者理解和实施全科实践。我们进行了 36 次访谈和 6 次焦点小组,调查参与者的临床实践和对该计划的体验,并使用框架分析对数据进行分析。
通过使用通才视角建立共同语言和重新构建专业身份,帮助全科医生通过通才视角理解自己的角色。通过获得科学证据和促进互动学习,使通才实践合法化。科学知识、应用知识和质量改进工作的整合促进了这种实践的实施。结构化的反思和基于研究的质量改进项目有助于参与者了解初级保健背景。
通过互动学习和不同类型知识的整合观察到的知识创造活动促进了高级全科实践的实施。参与者重视通过该计划获得的实践社区,并将依赖于旨在鼓励建立联系和提供同行支持的计划。最后,基于研究的质量改进项目对于分析问题和监测解决方案至关重要,这对于早期职业医生发展塑造他们初级保健实践的代理感至关重要。