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Does teaching during a general practice consultation affect patient care?

机译:在全科医学咨询期间进行教学是否会影响患者护理?

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BACKGROUND: General practice differs from hospital medicine in the personal nature of the doctor-patient relationship and in the need to address social and psychological issues as well as physical problems. Recent changes in undergraduate medical education have resulted in more teaching and learning taking place in general practitioner (GP) surgeries. AIM: To explore patients' experiences of attending a surgery with a medical student present. METHOD: A questionnaire was designed, based on semi-structured interviews. Questionnaires were posted to patients who had attended teaching surgeries in London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. RESULTS: Four hundred and eighty questionnaires were sent; of these, 335 suitable for analysis were returned. The response rate in Newcastle was 79%, and in London 60%. Ninety-five per cent of responders agreed that patients have an important role in teaching medical students. Patients reported learning more and having more time to talk, however, up to 10% of responders left the consultation without saying what they wanted to say and 30% found it more difficult to talk about personal matters. CONCLUSION: The presence of a student has a complex effect on the general practice consultation. Future developments in medical education need to be evaluated in terms of how patient care is affected as well as meeting educational aims.
机译:背景:一般实践与医院医学的不同之处在于医患关系的个性,以及解决社会和心理问题以及身体问题的需求。本科医学教育的最新变化已导致全科医生(GP)外科手术中发生了更多的教学活动。目的:探讨患者在有医学生在场的情况下进行手术的经历。方法:基于半结构化访谈设计问卷。向参加过伦敦和泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔教学手术的患者发放问卷。结果:共发送了480个问卷。其中,335份适合分析。纽卡斯尔的回应率为79%,伦敦为60%。百分之九十五的回应者同意,患者在教授医学生方面起着重要作用。患者报告学习得更多,并且有更多的谈话时间,但是,多达10%的应答者在离开会诊时未说出他们想说的话,而30%的应答者发现谈论个人事务更加困难。结论:在校生的存在对全科医学咨询有复杂的影响。需要从如何影响患者护理以及达到教育目标的角度评估医学教育的未来发展。

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