Tracey J M, Arroll B, Richmond D E
Department of General Practice, University of Auckland.
N Z Med J. 1998 Apr 10;111(1063):118-20.
To determine whether the requirements of the reaccreditation programme of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) have changed the amount and type of continuing medical education (CME) done by the participating general practitioners.
A written questionnaire was sent to 200 randomly selected general practitioners doing the RNZCGP reaccreditation programme.
The response rate was 82%. Although almost half the general practitioners had been motivated to spend more time on CME by the reaccreditation programme, for most this was a small increase. However, there was a trend towards selection of higher quality courses and towards increasing the time spent on educational activities more likely to result in changed behaviour.
The RNZCGP reaccreditation programme is having beneficial effects on the CME activities of many of the participating general practitioners.
确定新西兰皇家全科医师学院(RNZCGP)再认证计划的要求是否改变了参与再认证的全科医师所接受的继续医学教育(CME)的数量和类型。
向随机挑选的200名参与RNZCGP再认证计划的全科医师发送了一份书面调查问卷。
回复率为82%。虽然近一半的全科医师因再认证计划而更有动力在CME上投入更多时间,但对大多数人来说,增加幅度较小。然而,存在一种趋势,即倾向于选择质量更高的课程,并增加在更有可能导致行为改变的教育活动上花费的时间。
RNZCGP再认证计划对许多参与的全科医师的CME活动产生了有益影响。