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General practice trainees’ clinical experience of dermatology indicates a need for improved education: A cross‐sectional analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study

机译:一般实践学员的皮肤科临床经验表明需要改进教育:注册商临床遇到培训研究中的横断面分析

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Abstract Background/Objectives Skin conditions are commonly encountered in general practice but dermatology is underrepresented in undergraduate medical courses. Australian and international studies have shown that the dermatological diagnostic ability of general practitioners ( GP s) is suboptimal, contributing to increased dermatology outpatient referrals. Dermatological experience in GP vocational training is thus of particular importance. We aimed to document the prevalence of skin disease presentations and the range of skin diseases encountered by GP trainees. We also sought to establish associations of GP trainee's skin disease experience, including their personal characteristics, consultation factors, and the actions arising from the consultation. Methods This study took place in the Registrars Clinical Encounters in Training (Re CE nT) study. Re CE nT is an ongoing, prospective, multi‐site cohort study of Australian GP trainees' consultations. A descriptive cross‐sectional analysis was performed on trainees' consultation data. Results In total, 645 individual trainees contributed data from 84?615 consultations. Altogether, 11% of all problems managed were skin problems. Infections, dermatitis, injury and wounds were the most common presentations. Associations of consultations for skin problems (compared with all other problems) included seeking in‐consultation advice, planning patient follow up and generating learning goals. Conclusions These findings suggest GP trainees find skin problems challenging and may indicate a need for more and better targeted undergraduate and GP trainee education.
机译:摘要背景/目标皮肤状况通常在一般实践中遇到,但皮肤科在本科医疗课程中受到尊重。澳大利亚和国际研究表明,全科医生(GP S)的皮肤病学诊断能力是次优,有助于增加皮肤病学过期推荐。因此,GP职业培训的皮肤病学会是特别重要的。我们旨在记录皮肤病介绍的患病率和GP学员所遇到的皮肤病系列。我们还试图建立GP Trainee的皮肤病经验的协会,包括他们的个人特征,咨询因素以及咨询所产生的行动。方法本研究在注册商进行了临床遭遇培训(RE CE NT)研究中的临床遭遇。 RE CE NT是澳大利亚GP学员的磋商的持续的,前瞻性的,多网站队列研究。对学员的咨询数据进行了描述性横截面分析。结果总计,645名个人受训人员从84次贡献数据(615次磋商)。总共,占据了所有问题的11%是皮肤问题。感染,皮炎,伤害和伤口是最常见的演示文稿。咨询皮肤问题的协会(与所有其他问题相比)包括寻求进谘询咨询,规划患者跟进并产生学习目标。结论这些调查结果表明,GP学员发现皮肤问题具有挑战性,并可能表明需要更好地有针对性的本科和GP实习教育教育。

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