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Barriers to continuing medical education in Australian prevocational doctors.

Sandra L Neate1, Andrew W Dent, Tracey J Weiland, Stephen Farish, Brian C Jolly, Brendan Crotty.   

Abstract

To determine perceived barriers to continuing education for Australian hospital-based prevocational doctors, a cross sectional cohort survey was distributed to medical administrators for secondary redistribution to 2607 prevocational doctors from August 2003 to October 2004. Four hundred and seventy valid questionnaires (18.1%) were returned. Only seven per cent (33/470) did not identify any barriers to continuing education. Barriers identified the most were lack of time (85% [371/437]), clinical commitment (65% [284/437]), resistance from registrars (13% [57/437]) and resistance from consultant staff (10% [44/437]). Other barriers included workload issues (27% [27/98]), teaching program inadequacies (26% [25/98]), lack of protected time for education (17% [17/98]), motivational issues (11% [10/98]) and geographic remoteness (10% [10/98]). Australian graduates (87%) identified lack of time more frequently than international medical graduates (77%) (P = 0.036). Perceived barriers did not differ significantly between doctors of differing postgraduate years.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18447816     DOI: 10.1071/ah080292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Health Rev        ISSN: 0156-5788            Impact factor:   1.990


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4.  Interprofessional collaborative learning in the workplace: a qualitative study at a non-governmental organisation in Durban, South Africa.

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