Exploring the preparedness of newly qualified general practitioners for independent practice in Ireland

被引:2
作者
Clifford, Muireann [1 ,3 ]
Mcellistrem, Brian [2 ]
Jones, Derek [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh Med Sch, Med Educ, Edinburgh, Scotland
[2] Irish Coll Gen Practitioners, GP Training Unit, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh Med Sch Med Educ, GU316,Chancellors Bldg,Edinburgh Bioquarter,49 Lit, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, Scotland
关键词
General practice; general practitioners; learning; professional education; HOSPITAL CONSULTANT; MEDICAL-EDUCATION; TRANSITION; SUPPORT; VIEWS; GPS;
D O I
10.1080/14739879.2023.2249429
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundNewly qualified general practitioners' (NQGPs) experiences of transition to independent practice are varied. Most Irish GP graduates see themselves as either assistant GPs, salaried GPs or locum GPs one year post-qualification, yet anticipate partnership ten years post-qualification. Research into GP trainees' transition to independent practice is scarce, yet perceived lack of preparedness can be associated with emotional exhaustion and burnout. AimsTo explore NQGPs experience of their transition to independent practice in Ireland.MethodsA qualitative approach was taken, using virtual, semi-structured, one-to-one interviews with NQGPs within five years of graduation, practising in Ireland. Descriptive demographics of participants were obtained. Audio recordings of interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsNQGPs reported preparedness for their clinical role, but most did not feel prepared for their non-clinical role. While NQGPs regarded independent practice as an intensive step-up from GP training, they drew on the support of GP colleagues during this transition. The decision on job selection centred largely on practice factors including location, ethos, support, and career prospects. Participants continued to develop in their identity as a GP within this transitionary period.ConclusionThis research provides a unique insight into the experiences of NQGPs in Ireland. Specialist GP training schemes are influential in how NQGPs perceive their preparedness for independent practice; however, external factors including their place of work and alignment of professional goals play a part in this stage of NQGPs career.
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