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Randomized controlled trial of general practitioner tutor visit or mailing to encourage general practice-based education.

J Holden1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of a general practitioner tutor visit, or mailing, with regard to the amount of practice-based education occurring in general practices.
DESIGN: An initial survey of all practices in the Mersey Deanery was undertaken. General practices which replied were randomly allocated to receive a GP tutor visit (n=38), to receive a mailing (n=38) or to a control group (n=36). Visits carried out by tutors covered a loosely agreed format. All practices were sent a follow-up survey identical to the original one at 6 months after the intervention.
SETTING: General practices in the Mersey Deanery, north-west England.
SUBJECTS: General practices which had replied to an initial survey.
RESULTS: The amount of both specifically arranged and informal practice-based meetings increased in all groups. No changes were statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates the difficulty of assessing educational interventions by randomized controlled trials. Such interventions are often expensive, complex and difficult to standardize. A substantial amount of practice-based education is taking place.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11564197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Educ        ISSN: 0308-0110            Impact factor:   6.251


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