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What are the perceived learning needs of Australian general practice registrars for quality prescribing?

机译:澳大利亚普通科注册服务商对质量开处方有何感知的学习需求?

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Background Little is known about the perceived learning needs of Australian general practice (GP) registrars in relation to the quality use of medicines (QUM) or the difficulties experienced when learning to prescribe. This study aimed to address this gap. Methods GP registrars' perceived learning needs were investigated through an online national survey, interviews and focus groups. Medical educators' perceptions were canvassed in semi-structured interviews in order to gain a broader perspective of the registrars' needs. Qualitative data analysis was informed by a systematic framework method involving a number of stages. Survey data were analysed descriptively. Results The two most commonly attended QUM educational activities took place in the workplace and through regional training providers. Outside of these structured educational activities, registrars learned to prescribe mainly through social and situated means. Difficulties encountered by GP registrars included the transition from hospital prescribing to prescribing in the GP context, judging how well they were prescribing and identifying appropriate and efficient sources of information at the point of care. Conclusions GP registrars learn to prescribe primarily and opportunistically in the workplace. Despite many resources being expended on the provision of guidelines, decision-support systems and training, GP registrars expressed difficulties related to QUM. Ways of easing the transition into GP and of managing the information 'overload' related to medicines (and prescribing) in an evidence-guided, efficient and timely manner are needed. GP registrars should be provided with explicit feedback about the process and outcomes of prescribing decisions, including the use of audits, in order to improve their ability to judge their own prescribing.
机译:背景知识对于澳大利亚的全科医生(GP)注册商在药物使用质量(QUM)或学习处方时遇到的困难方面的认知学习需求知之甚少。这项研究旨在解决这一差距。方法通过在线全国问卷调查,访谈和焦点小组调查了GP注册服务商的学习需求。在半结构化访谈中探讨了医学教育者的见解,以便对注册服务商的需求有更广泛的了解。通过涉及多个阶段的系统框架方法对定性数据进行了分析。对调查数据进行描述性分析。结果QUM最常参加的两项教育活动是在工作场所和通过区域培训机构进行的。除了这些结构化的教育活动之外,注册服务商还学会了主要通过社交和现场方式开处方。 GP注册服务商遇到的困难包括在GP范围内从医院开处方到处方开处方的过渡,判断他们开处方的程度以及在护理时确定合适和有效的信息来源。结论GP注册服务商学会在工作场所主要地和机会性地开处方。尽管在指南,决策支持系统和培训方面花费了大量资源,但是GP注册商仍表示与QUM相关的困难。需要一种以证据为导向,有效且及时的方式来简化向GP的过渡以及管理与药物有关的信息“超载”(和开处方)的方法。应向GP注册服务商提供有关处方决定的过程和结果的明确反馈,包括审核的使用,以提高其判断处方的能力。

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