Direct supervision - Perceptions of ex-residents on family medicine

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Cayer, S
St-Hilaire, S
Boucher, G [1 ]
Bujold, N
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[1] Univ Laval, Dept Med Familiale, Quebec City, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
[2] Hop Laval, Unite Med Familale, Laval, PQ, Canada
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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OBJECTIVE To explore former residents' perceptions of their experience of direct supervision . DESIGN Qualitative study using in-depth semistructured interviews. SETTING Family practice unit (FPU) at Hopital Laval in Quebec city, Que. PARTICIPANTS Twelve physicians who had been practising for 2 to 5 years and who did their family medicine residency in the FPU at Hopital Laval. METHOD Twelve interviews lasting 1 to 2 hours conducted by someone with no connection to the teaching centre. Interviews were taped and transcribed in full. Results were analyzed using L'Ecuyer's developmental method. MAIN FINDINGS The former residents thought direct supervision had helped them in relation-ships with patients and in getting to know themselves, and was still doing them good several years later, It was also a difficult and disturbing experience; it created performance anxiety, forcing residents into self-examination and allowing others to see them as they really are. Three things. made the direct supervision process easier: a preparatory activity, a focus on learning rather than evaluation, and their supervisors' ability to adapt to their learning styles. CONCLUSION The former residents appreciated direct supervision: in spite of the difficulties. it was worthwhile. This conclusion will encourage teachers to continue to be involved in direct supervision.
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页码:2494 / 2499
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