| Literature DB >> 33557408 |
Belinda O'Sullivan1, Helen Hickson2,3, Rebecca Kippen4, Donna Cohen5, Phil Cohen5, Glen Wallace2.
Abstract
Clinical education/training is increasingly being expanded to community general practice settings (primary care clinics led by doctors). This plays an important role in developing a skilled "primary-care ready" workforce. However, there is limited information to guide the implementation of high-quality learning environments suitable for the range of general practices and clinical learners they oversee. We aimed to develop a consensus-based framework to address this. A co-design participatory action research method involved working with stakeholders to agree a project plan, collect and interpret data and endorse a final framework. As a starting point, an initial draft framework was adapted from an existing framework, the Best Practice Clinical Learning Environment (BPCLE) Framework. We gathered feedback about this from a national GP Supervisor Liaison Officer Network (SLON) (experienced GP clinical supervisors) during a 90-minute face-to-face focus group. They rated their agreement with the relevance of objectives and elements, advising on clear terminology and rationale for including/excluding various components. The resulting framework was refined and re-tested with the SLON and wider GP educational stakeholders until a final graphically designed version was endorsed. The resulting "GP Clinical Learning Environment" (GPCLE) Framework is applicable for planning and benchmarking best practice learning environments in general practice.Entities:
Keywords: doctors; education; environment; framework; general practitioners; guide; health workers; learn; physicians; primary care; quality; workforce
Year: 2021 PMID: 33557408 PMCID: PMC7914810 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390