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A new competency model for general practice: implications for selection, training, and careers.

Fiona Patterson1, Abdol Tavabie, MeiLing Denney, Máire Kerrin, Vicki Ashworth, Anna Koczwara, Sheona MacLeod.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent structural and policy changes in the UK health service have significantly changed the job responsibilities for the GP role. AIM: To replicate a previous job analysis study to examine the relevance of current competency domains and selection criteria for doctors entering training. DESIGN AND
METHOD: A multisource, multimethod approach comprising three phases: (1) stakeholder consultation (n = 205) using interviews, focus groups and behavioural observation of practising GPs; (2) a validation questionnaire based on results from phase 1 (n = 1082); followed by (3) an expert panel (n = 6) to review and confirm the final competency domains.
RESULTS: Eleven competency domains were identified, which extends previous research findings. A new domain was identified called Leading for Continuing Improvement. Results show that, Empathy and Perspective Taking, Communication Skills, Clinical Knowledge and Expertise, and Professional Integrity are currently rated the most important domains. Results indicate a significant increase in ratings of importance for each domain in the future (P<0.001), except for Communication Skills and Empathy and Perspective Taking, which consistently remain high.
CONCLUSION: The breadth of competencies required for GPs has increased significantly. GPs are now required to resolve competing tensions to be effective in their role, such as maintaining a patient focus while overseeing commissioning, with a potential ethical conflict between these aspects. Selection criteria remain largely unchanged but with increased priority in some domains (for example, Effective Teamworking). However, there is an urgent need to review the training provision arrangements to reflect the greater breadth of competencies now required.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23643231      PMCID: PMC3635579          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X667196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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