Journal article
Benefits and challenges of multi-level learner rural general practices - an interview study with learners, staff and patients
T Morrison, J Brown, M Bryant, D Nestel
BMC Medical Education | BMC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: General practices vary in the provision of training and education. Some practices have training as a major focus with the presence of multi-level learners and others host single learner groups or none at all. This study investigates the educational benefits and challenges associated with 'multi-level learner' practices. Methods: This paper comprised three case studies of rural general practices with multiple levels of learners. Qualitative data were collected from 29 interviews with learners (n = 12), staff (n = 12) and patients (n = 5). Interviews were initially analyzed using open and axial coding and thematic analysis. Results: Thematic analysis showed 'multi-level learning' i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge General Practice Education and Training for funding for this project and the three rural general practices that participated.