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The recruitment and training crisis in community paediatrics: what do registrars think?

The recruitment and training crisis in community paediatrics: what do registrars think?
The recruitment and training crisis in community paediatrics: what do registrars think?
Objective: There is currently a crisis in the recruitment of trainees into community paediatrics. Focus groups were conducted to explore the views of paediatric specialist registrars about this crisis.
Design: A total of 18 registrars participated in two focus groups. Data were analysed qualitatively by content analysis.
Results: The overriding theme was the poor status and image of community compared with acute paediatrics. This existed at five levels, which could be arranged from a 'macro' structural level down to a 'micro' individual level. These were: the hospital/community divide, issues related to training, practical experience, the influence of role models, and personal factors.
Conclusions: We identified several specific implications for community paediatric training. However, the deep divide between acute and community paediatrics, as perceived by registrars, is unlikely to change unless training programmes are designed to produce paediatricians suited to the needs of future child health services rather than existing models of acute and community paediatricians.
recruitment, training crisis, community paediatrics, paediatrics, training, medical education
0305-1862
289-294
Reading, R.
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Surridge, H.
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Steel, S.
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Sansome, A.
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Reading, R.
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Surridge, H.
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Steel, S.
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Sansome, A.
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Reading, R., Surridge, H., Steel, S. and Sansome, A. (2002) The recruitment and training crisis in community paediatrics: what do registrars think? Child: Care, Health & Development, 28 (4), 289-294. (doi:10.1046/j.1365-2214.2002.00281.x).

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Objective: There is currently a crisis in the recruitment of trainees into community paediatrics. Focus groups were conducted to explore the views of paediatric specialist registrars about this crisis.
Design: A total of 18 registrars participated in two focus groups. Data were analysed qualitatively by content analysis.
Results: The overriding theme was the poor status and image of community compared with acute paediatrics. This existed at five levels, which could be arranged from a 'macro' structural level down to a 'micro' individual level. These were: the hospital/community divide, issues related to training, practical experience, the influence of role models, and personal factors.
Conclusions: We identified several specific implications for community paediatric training. However, the deep divide between acute and community paediatrics, as perceived by registrars, is unlikely to change unless training programmes are designed to produce paediatricians suited to the needs of future child health services rather than existing models of acute and community paediatricians.

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Published date: July 2002
Keywords: recruitment, training crisis, community paediatrics, paediatrics, training, medical education
Organisations: Nursing & Midwifery

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Local EPrints ID: 9496
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9496
ISSN: 0305-1862
PURE UUID: 3196482b-0860-462b-a960-2bf984d66645

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Date deposited: 22 Oct 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 04:55

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Author: R. Reading
Author: H. Surridge
Author: S. Steel
Author: A. Sansome

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