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Family physicians' selection of informal peer consultants: implications for continuing education.

机译:家庭医生选择非正式同伴顾问:对继续教育的影响。

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INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians' preferred sources of clinical information suggest that many rely heavily on advice from colleagues. This study examines the criteria that a sample of physicians used to select informal educational consultants, the characteristics of participants adhering to these criteria and those of the peers they consult, and the participants' approaches toward evaluating information gathered from peers. METHOD: In-depth interviews were conducted with 45 family physicians from three mid-sized Ontario cities. A typology of participants' approaches for selecting informal peer consultants was developed from participants' selection criteria. Seven themes emerged from analysis across the interviews, and three types of approaches to selecting peer consultants are characterized with respect to these themes. RESULTS: When seeking clinical information, most participants reported that their first resource was informal consultation with peers. Fifty-four percent turned to readily available and approachable peers, and 24% asked only those peers they considered to be experts. The remaining participants (22%) searched the literature before or in conjunction with consulting expert specialists or innovators. Participants who sought advice from their most readily accessible peers asked for advice most frequently, rarely consulted innovators, and were least critical of the advice they received. DISCUSSION: The profiles of those who sought clinical information from their most accessible peers suggested that the quality of informal peer consultations could be improved through explicit guidelines within formal continuing education programs. Longitudinal studies are needed to examine the effectiveness of this strategy in increasing the translation of research into family physicians' clinical practices and patient outcomes.
机译:简介:对医生偏爱的临床信息来源的研究表明,许多人严重依赖同事的建议。这项研究检查了用于选择非正式教育顾问的医生样本的标准,遵循这些标准的参与者的特征以及他们所咨询的同行的特征,以及参与者评估从同行收集的信息的方法。方法:对来自安大略省三个中型城市的45位家庭医生进行了深入访谈。根据参与者的选择标准,建立了参与者选择非正式同伴顾问的方法的类型。通过访谈中的分析得出了七个主题,并针对这些主题对选择同行顾问的三种方法进行了描述。结果:在寻求临床信息时,大多数参与者报告说,他们的第一资源是与同龄人的非正式磋商。 54%的人求助于随时可用且平易近人的同龄人,而24%的人只问那些他们认为是专家的同龄人。其余的参与者(22%)在咨询专家或创新专家之前或与其一起搜索过文献。向最容易接近的同行寻求建议的参与者最经常地寻求建议,很少咨询创新者,并且对收到的建议的批评最少。讨论:向最易接近的同龄人寻求临床信息的人士的概况表明,可以通过正式的继续教育计划中的明确指南来提高非正式同龄人咨询的质量。需要进行纵向研究以检查该策略在增加研究成果转化为家庭医生的临床实践和患者结果方面的有效性。

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