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Exploring educational integrated training posts in general practice: a phenomenological study of trainees’ perspectives

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Pages 297-304 | Received 13 Nov 2019, Accepted 22 Jun 2020, Published online: 03 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study explores the experience of undertaking an educational integrated training post (ITP) in general practice. There are problems with General Practice (GP) recruitment and retention in the UK and worldwide. It is thought that integrated training programmes (ITPs) within GP training may offer a new and appealing way of training, which may address this problem. Health Education England North East (HEENE) has been running educational integrated training posts for over 5 years. Integrated training schemes such as this have been rarely studied and in particular the trainees’ perspectives. In order to improve understanding of these posts and their potential for aiding GP recruitment, we undertook a qualitative study to explore trainees’ perceptions of the experience of undertaking an educational ITP.

The study takes an interpretive phenomenological approach using focus groups and one-to-one interviews which were audio-recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed.

Emerging themes from the data captured participants’ views of their experience of undertaking the posts, as well as the factors influencing their decisions to undertake the posts. The overarching theme found centred on identity formation. The study draws upon social learning theories to help understand and explain the themes identified and the influence on the individuals. For the interested stakeholder, this provides an insight into the individuals’ experience and highlights important areas that could be targeted and utilised in the development of future general practice training models.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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