Nørgaard G B, Maagaard R R, Olesen F
Forskningsenheden for Almen Medicin, Aarhus Universitet.
Ugeskr Laeger. 1996 Jul 15;158(29):4181-4.
In 1991 a new reform for postgraduate trainees was introduced in Denmark. Since the reform all young doctors-as a compulsory part of their vocational training-have had to work for six months as general practice trainees, no matter their wishes for future specialization. The reform furthermore led to the general practice trainees being considerably younger than previously-the average length of postgraduate experience before working as a trainee declined from six to seven years to one to two years. In this light an investigation was conducted from August 1992 to July 1993. Seven hundred and fifty-eight questionnaires were sent to general practice trainees and their tutors in Denmark. Ninety-five percent of the questionnaires were returned, thus it was possible to evaluate the new compulsory training in general practice. In conclusion, the main part of the trainees had a positive assessment of the work conditions in general practice. However, a large part of the trainees indicated that their tutor doctors had set aside too short a time for supervision.
1991年,丹麦对研究生培训生实施了一项新改革。自改革以来,所有年轻医生——作为其职业培训的必修部分——无论他们未来的专科愿望如何,都必须作为全科实习医生工作六个月。此外,改革导致全科实习医生的年龄比以前小得多——成为实习医生之前的研究生经历平均时长从六到七年降至一到两年。鉴于此,在1992年8月至1993年7月期间进行了一项调查。向丹麦的全科实习医生及其导师发放了758份问卷。95%的问卷被收回,因此得以对新的全科强制培训进行评估。总之,大部分实习医生对全科工作条件给予了积极评价。然而,很大一部分实习医生表示,他们的带教医生留出的监督时间太短。