Journal article

Opening the black box: An observational study of teaching and learning interactions for paediatrics trainees on consultant ward rounds

A Gray, H Enright

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Aim: Ward rounds are complex activities in which education must be balanced against service. Limited evidence exists regarding how to optimise ward round education. In order to improve the educational experience, we aimed to understand the teaching and learning interactions on ward rounds with a particular focus on the experience of paediatric trainees. Methods: We conducted an initial quantitative survey as a needs assessment regarding learning and teaching in clinical settings using a structured survey of 21 trainees. This was followed by an observational study using focused ethnography of 20 consultant ward rounds in a general medical department of tertiary paediatric hospital. We used a ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was possible due to funding from the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, under the Enhancing Education Grant whom we thank for their support. We wish to acknowledge the consultants and trainees in the Department of General Medicine who enabled this research to happen by opening their ward rounds to us.