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dc.contributor.authorLandström, Björn
dc.date.accessioned2012-03-13T11:34:01Z
dc.date.available2012-03-13T11:34:01Z
dc.date.issued2012-03-13
dc.identifier.isbn978-91-628-8402-4
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/28252
dc.description.abstractThe skilful general practitioner – ideals challenged by practice Background and aim: The world organization for general practitioners, Wonca, has formulated research based core competencies for general practice. However the real performances of GPs are not much studied in practice. The aim of the first three studies was to investigate and describe the working behaviour of competent general practitioners from the background of the literature of the field, and to compare their working behaviour with the Wonca core competencies. The aim of the fourth study was to investigate medical students´ views of general practice and to find out if there were certain views associated with regarding general practice as a possible career choice. Method: The thesis is based on three qualitative studies and one quantitative. In paper 1 data was gathered by participant observation and interviews with GPs. In paper 2 data was collected by group interviews. In paper 3 data was collected from reflective writing by final-year medical students. In paper 4 data was gathered from a questionnaire among medical students. Data was analyzed using text condensation (paper 1), qualitative content analysis (paper 2 and 3) and statistical descriptions and comparisons (paper 4). Findings: Paper 1: Two main categories, dimensions of competence, were constructed: “deliberate strategies” and “personal style”. Common denominators of the overall working behaviour were attention to the patient as a person, practicing patient-centred medicine, saving the consultations from disturbances, rejecting taking over responsibilities from the patients and safeguarding own autonomy. A well-developed personal style is necessary to obtain the spontaneous interchange between attentive listening and detachment characteristic to patient-centredness. Paper 2: Two main categories reflected the competence: “professional readiness” and “working behaviour”. Professional readiness comprises the inclination of understanding and acting based on the subcategories: medical knowledge modified by experience, knowing the patient, involvement and uncertainty. Working behaviour describes in a more concrete way the doctoring approach and is formed by the subcategories: preparation, the current problem, body attention, cooperation with other professionals, use of time and taking notes as a work aid. Paper 3: Three themes were identified to explain the conditions of a general practitioner (GP). They were: “prerequisites”, “patients’ problems” and “clinical judgment” which reflect the specific features of primary care, of the presentation of symptoms by patients and of the way that GPs approach an actual encounter. The students regarded the importance of unselected patient problems, straightforwardness in contact and care as being the characteristics of a competent GP. Paper 4: The medical students regarded general practice positively. They found work environment good, to be aware of patients living conditions as necessary and that GP work requires medical breadth. A statistical association was found between stated intentions to work as a GP in the future with statements about general practice offering good work environment and proposing a major share of general practice in undergraduate training. Students negative to working as a GP were also negative to a major share of general practice in undergraduate training. Conclusion: The skilful GP: “Through patient continuity and holism the GP can offer patients attention in the encounters, closeness to care and clinical breadth. The GP is capable of patientcentredness and bodily empathy, being aware of uncertainty and is protecting own autonomy. All the aspects of competence are integrated into the personal style of the GP”. Our studies provided reality for four out of six Wonca core competencies: commitment to what is most important for the patient, preparedness for the unexpected in body examination, seeing the human and the breadth of any clinical situation.sv
dc.language.isoswesv
dc.relation.haspart1. Landström B, Rudebeck CE, Mattsson B. Working behaviour of competent general practitioners – personal styles and deliberate strategies. Scand J Prim Health Care 2006; 24: 122-128. ::doi::10.1080/02813430500508355sv
dc.relation.haspart2. Landström B, Mattsson B, Rudebeck CE. Attributes of competence – on GP’s work performance in daily practice. Scand J Publ Health 2009; 37(6): 598-603. ::doi::10.1177/1403494809105433sv
dc.relation.haspart3. Landström B, Mattsson B, Rudebeck CE. A qualitative study of final-year medical students’ perspectives of general practitioners’ competencies. Int J Med Educ 2011; 2: 102-109. ::doi::10.5116/ijme.4e79.b49asv
dc.relation.haspart4. Landström B, Mattsson B, Nordin P, Rudebeck CE. Characteristics of general practice and attractiveness of working as a GP – medical students’ views. 2012. Submitted: February 27, 2013; Accepted: February 26, 2014; Published: March 15, 2014 ::doi::10.5116/ijme.530e.3e4esv
dc.subjectgeneral practitionersv
dc.subjectparticipant observationsv
dc.subjectconsultationsv
dc.subjectpersonal stylesv
dc.subjectpatient-centrednesssv
dc.subjectcompetencesv
dc.subjectmedical studentssv
dc.subjectreflective writingsv
dc.subjectWoncasv
dc.subjectwork performancesv
dc.titleDen kompetenta allmänläkaren - mottagningsrummets praxis utmanar idealbildensv
dc.typetexteng
dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailbjorn.landstrom@vgregion.sesv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophy (Medicine)sv
dc.gup.originUniversity of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academysv
dc.gup.departmentInstitute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicinesv
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 30 mars 2012, kl 13.00, hörsal 2119, hus 2, Arvid Wallgrens Backesv
dc.gup.defencedate2012-03-30
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetSA


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