Attitude changes in the vocational training of general practitioners |
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Authors: | R. GROL V. TIELENS H. MOKKINK |
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Affiliation: | Institute of General Practitioners, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This investigation examined the extent to which attitudes of doctors who participated in a one-year training programme for general practice changed in intended directions by training. A large number of questionnaires, validated in earlier research, were administered to 84 trainee general practitioners (GPs) both at the start and at the end of the training year. There appeared to be a strong to very strong shift in the intended direction with regard to the demarcation of work between general practitioners and specialists, the feeling of competence at work, the fear of making mistakes, beliefs about taking risks when making medical decisions, confidence in specialist technical examinations and the way general practice work is experienced. By the end of the training students hardly differed from, or had even gone further in the intended direction than, experienced general practitioners. |
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Keywords: | *Attitude of health personnel General practice/*educ *Education, medical, graduate Netherlands Clinical competence Physician-patient relations |
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