Undergraduate medical teaching with remote consultations in general practice: a realist evaluation

Author:

Al-bedaery RoaaORCID,Chaudhry Umar Ahmed RiazORCID,Jones Melvyn,Noble LorraineORCID,Ibison Judith

Abstract

BackgroundSupervisors historically educated students in primary care in face-to-face contexts; as a result of COVID-19, students now experience patient consultations predominantly remotely. There is a paucity of evidence regarding the facilitators and barriers to supervising students for excellent educational impact in the remote consultation environment.AimTo understand the facilitators and barriers to educating medical students using remote consultations in primary care, and the consequences for students in terms of educational impact.Design & settingA realist evaluation methodology was adopted to identify causal chains of contexts, mechanisms, and outcomes, describing how the teaching and learning functioned on a sample of medical students and GP tutors from two medical schools in London, UK.MethodAn initial programme theory was developed from the literature and a scoping exercise informed the data collection tools. Qualitative data were collected through online questionnaires (49 students, 19 tutors) and/or a semi-structured interview (eight students, two tutors). The data were coded to generate context–mechanisms–outcome configurations outlining how the teaching and learning operated.ResultsThe results demonstrated a sequential style of supervision can positively impact student engagement and confidence, and highlighted a need to address student preparation for remote patient examinations. Students found passive observation of remote patient encounters disengaging, and, in addition, reported isolation that impacted negatively on their experiences and perceptions of primary care.ConclusionStudent and tutor experiences may improve through considering the supervision style adopted by tutors, and through interventions to reduce student isolation and disengagement when using remote patient consultations in primary care.

Publisher

Royal College of General Practitioners

Subject

Family Practice

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