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Requirement of objective structured teaching evaluation (OSTE) use for general practice trainers and station design / 中华全科医师杂志
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 36-41, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734837
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Objective To survey the requirement of objective structured teaching evaluation (OSTE) use for general practice (GP) trainers and the station design.Methods A questionnaire survey on the requirement of OSTE use was conducted among 161 hospital trainers and 110 community trainers from a national key GP trainers training workship in April 2016.The survey included basic information,OSTE use requirements,frequency of clinical teaching scenarios,and frequency of teaching methods.Results The survey showed that 86.3%(234/271) of trainers were willing to use OSTE for assessing teaching competence and 92.3% (250/271) for training teaching competence.The proportion of “having been observed and being given feedback from superior trainers for teaching process” was higher in hospital trainers than that in community trainers [68.3%(110/161)vs.40.9%(45/110),x2=20.060,P<0.001].In the part of frequency of teaching scenarios,the proportion of “often” plus “always” was higher in “instructing students to write the medical records” [64.6%(175/271)],“teaching doctor-patient communication skills” [60.9%(165/271)] and “observing students' consultation and giving feedback” [57.9%(157/271)];there were no significant differences in above questions between the two types of trainers (all P>0.01).In the part of frequency of teaching methodS,the proportion of “often”plus “always”was higher in “clinical supervisor's report” [60.9% (165/271)],“applied knowledge test” [52.4%(142/271)] and “problem-based learning” [38.0%(103/271)];there were no significant differences in above questions between the two types of trainers (all P>0.01).Conclusion The requirements of assessment and training by using OSTE are strong in GP trainers.The OSTE stations should be designed based on the routine teaching scenarios and methods for both hospital trainers and community trainers without discriminations.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Evaluation studies / Qualitative research Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of General Practitioners Year: 2019 Type: Article