Exploring learning characteristics and progression of GP trainees based in regional, rural and remote settings: A qualitative study

Author:

Anderson Emily1,Gurney Tiana2,Young Louise1,O'Sullivan Belinda2ORCID,McArthur Lawrie3,McGrail Matthew2ORCID,Hollins Aaron3

Affiliation:

1. College of Medicine and Dentistry James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia

2. Rural Clinical School, The University of Queensland Rockhampton Queensland Australia

3. James Cook University General Practice Training Townsville Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveGlobally, most doctors train and work in metropolitan areas but a key strategy for developing the rural health workforce is expanding rural training. The aim of this study was to describe the scope and quality of learning along with skill acquisition of GP trainees based in regional, rural, and remote settings.SettingRegional, rural and remote settings in Queensland Australia excluding Brisbane.ParticipantsThirty‐seven general practice trainees who had undertaken their first community placement were recruited from regional, rural and remote learning settings within Queensland.DesignQualitative descriptive methodology based on constructionist epistemology was employed which allowed for the exploration of current GP trainees' experiences. Trainees were interviewed and data were thematically analysed as to the scope and quality of learning by the setting of training. Learning experiences were then mapped against the Dreyfus and Dreyfus model to explore skill acquisition.ResultsIn terms of the scope and quality of learning, rural and remote trainees mainly focused on the diverse and unique (sometimes challenging) experiences their setting offered compared with regionally based trainees. Mapping of the trainee comments to the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition demonstrated that regardless of setting, equivalent learning occurred by GP trainees.ConclusionsThis exploratory study provides evidence that rural and remote learning may provide a more diverse and challenging experience. It suggests an equivalence of quality of education and skill acquisition across settings rural, regional and remote. This suggests that the training distribution policies may not disadvantage GP trainees and the scope and quality of more remote learning may increase uptake of remote placements.

Funder

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

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