'Ad hoc' help-seeking by trainees from their supervisors during trainee consultations is important for patient safety, and trainee professional development. We explored trainee objectives and activities in seeking supervisor assistance, and trainee perceptions of the outcomes of this help-seeking (including the utility of supervisor responses).Focus groups with Australian general practice trainees were undertaken. All data was audio-recorded and transcribed, coded using in-vivo and descriptive codes, and analysed by the constant comparison of provisional interpretations and themes with the data. Findings are reported under the over-arching categories of help-seeking objectives, activities and outcomes.Early in their general practice placeme...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 11611173 Context General practice supervisors are said to serve as the c...
Australian general practice trainees typically consult with patients from their first week of traini...
BACKGROUND: General practice (GP) trainees may seek supervisor assistance to complete their patient ...
OBJECTIVE: Help-seeking supervisory encounters provide important learning experiences for trainees p...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
The apprenticeship model of general practice (GP) training is based on appropriate supervision. A ce...
Item does not contain fulltextSelf-regulated learning is essential for professional development and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Currently when undergoing Australian general practice training, a registr...
Background: Work-based learning depends on patients' consent to have trainees involved in their care...
Context Clinical supervisors oversee trainees’ performance while granting them increasing opportunit...
BACKGROUND: Ad hoc supervision encounters occur between general practitioner (GP) supervisors and ge...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 11611173 Context General practice supervisors are said to serve as the c...
Australian general practice trainees typically consult with patients from their first week of traini...
BACKGROUND: General practice (GP) trainees may seek supervisor assistance to complete their patient ...
OBJECTIVE: Help-seeking supervisory encounters provide important learning experiences for trainees p...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
The apprenticeship model of general practice (GP) training is based on appropriate supervision. A ce...
Item does not contain fulltextSelf-regulated learning is essential for professional development and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Currently when undergoing Australian general practice training, a registr...
Background: Work-based learning depends on patients' consent to have trainees involved in their care...
Context Clinical supervisors oversee trainees’ performance while granting them increasing opportunit...
BACKGROUND: Ad hoc supervision encounters occur between general practitioner (GP) supervisors and ge...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 11611173 Context General practice supervisors are said to serve as the c...