Pickup A J, Mee L G, Hedley A J
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1983 Aug;33(253):486-90.
Concern that the existing provision for organized continuing education was not matching the needs of general practitioners in either content or teaching method prompted this Nottinghamshire survey. An initial postal questionnaire elicited responses from 50 per cent of a sample of general practitioners in the county; the non-responding group was then followed up by use of an abbreviated questionnaire and interviews, with about 50 per cent success. The findings are derived from the main sample and from two subsamples of the non-responders.The findings from the survey have shown up the relative popularity of section 63 courses and, in addition, have revealed that two thirds of those doctors who did not attend section 63 courses had attended some other form of educational activity, which suggests that only a small number of general practitioners have poor motivation towards their own continuing education. The content on offer would appear to be in the most popular areas and the methods used the most acceptable. However, a low priority was accorded to research and audit techniques, and this is disturbing.
对现有有组织的继续教育安排在内容和教学方法上均无法满足全科医生需求的担忧促使了诺丁汉郡的这项调查。一份初始邮寄问卷从该郡全科医生样本中获得了50%的回复;随后,通过使用简化问卷和访谈对未回复组进行了跟进,成功率约为50%。研究结果来自主要样本以及未回复者的两个子样本。该调查结果显示了第63节课程的相对受欢迎程度,此外,还表明未参加第63节课程的医生中有三分之二参加了其他形式的教育活动,这表明只有少数全科医生对自身继续教育的积极性不高。所提供的内容似乎处于最受欢迎的领域,所使用的方法也是最可接受的。然而,研究和审计技术的优先级较低,这令人不安。