Self-regulated learning is essential for professional development and lifelong learning. As self-regulated learning has many inaccuracies, the need to support self-regulated learning has been recommended. Supervisors can provide such support. In a prior study trainees reported on the variation in received supervisor support. This study aims at exploring supervisors' perspectives. The aim is to explore how supervisors experience self-regulated learning of postgraduate general practitioners (GP) trainees and their role in this, and what helps and hinders them in supervising. In a qualitative study using a phenomenological approach, we interviewed 20 supervisors of first- and third-year postgraduate GP trainees. Supervisors recognised trainee ...
This paper presents a realist synthesis of the literature that began with the objective of developin...
'Ad hoc' help-seeking by trainees from their supervisors during trainee consultations is important f...
OBJECTIVES: Research has suggested beneficial effects of self-regulated learning (SRL) for medical s...
Self-regulated learning is essential for professional development and lifelong learning. As self-reg...
Clinical workplaces offer postgraduate trainees a wealth of opportunities to learn from experience. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Self-regulation is essential for professional development. It involves monitor...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 11611173 Context General practice supervisors are said to serve as the c...
OBJECTIVE: Help-seeking supervisory encounters provide important learning experiences for trainees p...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Australian general practice trainees typically consult with patients from their first week of traini...
This paper presents a realist synthesis of the literature that began with the objective of developin...
'Ad hoc' help-seeking by trainees from their supervisors during trainee consultations is important f...
OBJECTIVES: Research has suggested beneficial effects of self-regulated learning (SRL) for medical s...
Self-regulated learning is essential for professional development and lifelong learning. As self-reg...
Clinical workplaces offer postgraduate trainees a wealth of opportunities to learn from experience. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Self-regulation is essential for professional development. It involves monitor...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 11611173 Context General practice supervisors are said to serve as the c...
OBJECTIVE: Help-seeking supervisory encounters provide important learning experiences for trainees p...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Australian general practice trainees typically consult with patients from their first week of traini...
This paper presents a realist synthesis of the literature that began with the objective of developin...
'Ad hoc' help-seeking by trainees from their supervisors during trainee consultations is important f...
OBJECTIVES: Research has suggested beneficial effects of self-regulated learning (SRL) for medical s...