Literature DB >> 33411661

'It's so rich, you know, what they could be experiencing': rural places for general practitioner learning.

Danielle Couch1,2, Belinda O'Sullivan2,3, Deborah Russell2,4, Matthew McGrail2,3.   

Abstract

Globally there is an urban/rural divide in relation to health and healthcare access. A key strategy for addressing general practitioner shortages in rural areas is GP vocational training in rural places, as this may aid in developing practitioners' scope, values and community orientation, and increase propensity for rural practice. This creates a need for deeper understanding of the nature and quality of this training. Rural GPs are well-positioned to reflect on vocational learning in 'place'. We aimed to explore rural GPs' perceptions and experiences of GP vocational learning in relation to rural places. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 GPs based in smaller rural communities in Tasmania. Inductive and theoretical thematic analysis was undertaken. Rural places provide learning opportunities for GP registrars, which shape the relationships between GPs and registrars and their communities. Rural GPs are committed to developing the next generation and improving access to primary care for their communities. Rural places provide unique learning environments for general practice, including rich learning, relationships and community commitment.

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Keywords:  Australia; community; general practice; place; registrars; rural

Year:  2019        PMID: 33411661     DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2019.1695137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Sociol Rev        ISSN: 1446-1242


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2.  A Framework to Guide the Implementation of Best Practice Clinical Learning Environments in Community General Practice: Australia.

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Prevalence and associations of rural practice location in early-career general practitioners in Australia: a cross-sectional analysis.

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6.  Title-blended supervision models for post-graduate rural generalist medical training in Australia: an interview study.

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