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Enhancing General Practitioners Participation in a Virtual Community of Practice for Continuing Medical Education: An Exploratory Study

机译:加强普通从业者参与持续医学教育的虚拟社区:探索性研究

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As sources of medical information grow online, Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoPs) have evolved into a potential tool that allows General Practitioners (GPs) to interact through the sharing of their experience and knowledge. However, literature reports that GPs are reluctant to participate in VCoPs especially for their continuing medical education (CME). Currently, no study has explored the design and structural aspects of VCoPs that may lead to enhancing GPs' participation in such online communities. Hence, this paper explores how GPs envisage the use of a VCoP for their CME and how to enhance their participation by conducting an exploratory qualitative study of two focus groups with 10 GPs in each group, accompanied by a specialist and a nurse. Our empirical findings identified two key contributions: i) seven themes that need to be incorporated in the VCoP to enable and support GP's CME through the use of a VCoP; ii) three recommendations to take into consideration for researchers when evaluating VCoPs for CME.
机译:随着医疗信息的来源在线增长,虚拟社区的实践(VCOPS)已经发展成为一种潜在的工具,允许全科医生(GPS)通过分享其经验和知识进行互动。但是,文学报告称,GPS不愿参与VCOPS,特别是对于他们的持续医学教育(CME)。目前,没有研究探索了VCOPS的设计和结构方面,可能导致加强GPS参与此类在线社区。因此,本文探讨了GPS如何设想为其CME使用VCOP以及如何通过对每个群体中的两个GPS进行探索性定性研究来增强他们的参与,伴随着专家和护士。我们的实证调查结果确定了两个关键贡献:i)需要在VCOP中纳入七个主题,以通过使用VCOP来支持和支持GP的CME; ii)三项建议在评估CME评估VCOPS时考虑研究人员。

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