Core Characteristics of the Competent General Practice Trainer, a Delphi Study

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Peter M. Boendermaker
Marc H. Conradi
Jan Schuling
Betty Meyboom-de Jong
Rein P. Zwierstra
Jaap C.M. Metz
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[1] University of Groningen,Department of Vocational Training for General Practice
[2] University of Groningen,Department of Vocational Training for General Practice, Faculty of Medical Sciences
[3] Conradi Consult,Institute for Medical Education, Faculty of Medical Sciences
[4] University of Groningen,Clinical Training Centre, Faculty of Medical Sciences
[5] University of Nijmegen,undefined
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consensus procedure; general practice trainer; Netherlands; teacher characteristics;
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Introduction: The specific skills, attitude, knowledge, and personality characteristics, which should define the competent GP-trainer have been subject of research for many years. What are the most important of these characteristics have yet to be delineated. Aim: The aim of this study is to identify which characteristics are prerequisite for a competent GP-trainer. Method: A modified Delphi procedure was used to answer the research question. Earlier qualitative research using focus groups identified 43 characteristics defining the competent GP-trainer. These characteristics were the subject of the Delphi procedure in which 48 experts chosen from the entire field of Dutch General Practice Training participated. Results: After two rounds of the Delphi procedure, 37 characteristics were identified as being important for a competent GP-trainer. The characteristics which were ranked as the most important were 1. a competent GP-trainer is good at giving feedback, 2. dares to give feedback, 3. is critical of the GP-trainee and the learning process, 4. is good at communicating with the GP-trainee, and 5. has respect for the trainee. An important new characteristic has been identified: ``being able to inspire reflection in the trainee''. Conclusion: The core characteristics of the GP-trainer as identified in this research project, form a profile for the ideal GP-trainer to be used as a blueprint for objectives of schooling and for the assessment of GP-trainers.
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