Application of Lester assessment package in general practice teaching clinic of tertiary hospital
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20211123-00868
- VernacularTitle:列斯特评估量表在三级医院全科医学教学门诊的应用研究
- Author:
Lifen CHEN
1
;
Ruojin CAO
;
Chao CHEN
;
Lixiao HAO
;
Jing LI
;
Yajun WANG
;
Jie LU
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学宣武医院教育处,北京 100053
- Keywords:
General practitioners;
General practice;
Leicester assessment package;
Teaching clinic
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2022;21(8):756-759
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
From September 2020 to August 2021, 34 general practice trainees in Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University were were randomly divided into the control group and trial group with 17 in each group. The control group adopted the traditional clerkship method for outpatient clinical teaching; the trial group independently received patients with the supervision of clinical instructors, and the Leicester assessment package (LAP) was used for evaluation and training. The performance of two groups were assessed using the Beijing General Practitioner's Graduation Assessment and Admissions Patient Score Sheet. The LAP training was also given to control group at the late stage of the study, and the application of LAP was assessed with a questionnaire survey in two groups of trainees. The results showed that the performance of trial group was better than that of control group in terms of medical history collection [(23.12±1.05) vs. (21.18±0.88), t=-5.82, P<0.01 ], physical examination [(24.88±1.62) vs. (23.12±1.58), t=-3.22, P< 0.01 ], case analysis [(22.94±0.90) vs. (20.82±0.73), t=-7.55, P<0.01 ] and total score [(86.59±2.65) vs. (80.12±2.45) t=-7.40, P<0.01]. For assessment of LAP, all 34 trainees gave 5 points in items of improving patient care, knowledge and skills, communication skills, professional quality, reception skills, clinical thinking, clinical judgment, decision-making skills, and learning interest with the application of LAP in outpatient clinical teaching; the satisfaction of the trainees on the pertinence, teaching effect and LAP training method of the instructing physicians was 100% (34/34). It is suggested that the application of LAP for evaluation and implementation in general practice outpatient teaching will help to improve the teaching quality and the patient receiving ability of general practitioners.