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Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors

AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate how the prescribing knowledge and skills of junior doctors in the Netherlands and Belgium develop in the year after graduation. We also analysed differences in knowledge and skills between surgical and nonsurgical junior doctors. METHODS: This internatio...

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Autores principales: Donker, Erik M., Brinkman, David J., van Rosse, Floor, Janssen, Ben, Knol, Wilma, Dumont, Glenn, Jorens, Philippe G., Dupont, Alain, Christiaens, Thierry, van Smeden, Jeroen, de Waard‐Siebinga, Itte, Peeters, Laura E. J., Goorden, Ronald, Hessel, Marleen, Lissenberg‐Witte, Birgit, Richir, Milan, van Agtmael, Michiel A., Kramers, Cornelis, Tichelaar, Jelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35716366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.15443
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author Donker, Erik M.
Brinkman, David J.
van Rosse, Floor
Janssen, Ben
Knol, Wilma
Dumont, Glenn
Jorens, Philippe G.
Dupont, Alain
Christiaens, Thierry
van Smeden, Jeroen
de Waard‐Siebinga, Itte
Peeters, Laura E. J.
Goorden, Ronald
Hessel, Marleen
Lissenberg‐Witte, Birgit
Richir, Milan
van Agtmael, Michiel A.
Kramers, Cornelis
Tichelaar, Jelle
author_facet Donker, Erik M.
Brinkman, David J.
van Rosse, Floor
Janssen, Ben
Knol, Wilma
Dumont, Glenn
Jorens, Philippe G.
Dupont, Alain
Christiaens, Thierry
van Smeden, Jeroen
de Waard‐Siebinga, Itte
Peeters, Laura E. J.
Goorden, Ronald
Hessel, Marleen
Lissenberg‐Witte, Birgit
Richir, Milan
van Agtmael, Michiel A.
Kramers, Cornelis
Tichelaar, Jelle
author_sort Donker, Erik M.
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description AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate how the prescribing knowledge and skills of junior doctors in the Netherlands and Belgium develop in the year after graduation. We also analysed differences in knowledge and skills between surgical and nonsurgical junior doctors. METHODS: This international, multicentre (n = 11), longitudinal study analysed the learning curves of junior doctors working in various specialties via three validated assessments at about the time of graduation, and 6 months and 1 year after graduation. Each assessment contained 35 multiple choice questions (MCQs) on medication safety (passing grade ≥85%) and three clinical scenarios. RESULTS: In total, 556 junior doctors participated, 326 (58.6%) of whom completed the MCQs and 325 (58.5%) the clinical case scenarios of all three assessments. Mean prescribing knowledge was stable in the year after graduation, with 69% (SD 13) correctly answering questions at assessment 1 and 71% (SD 14) at assessment 3, whereas prescribing skills decreased: 63% of treatment plans were considered adequate at assessment 1 but only 40% at assessment 3 (P < .001). While nonsurgical doctors had similar learning curves for knowledge and skills as surgical doctors (P = .53 and P = .56 respectively), their overall level was higher at all three assessments (all P < .05). CONCLUSION: These results show that junior doctors' prescribing knowledge and skills did not improve while they were working in clinical practice. Moreover, their level was under the predefined passing grade. As this might adversely affect patient safety, educational interventions should be introduced to improve the prescribing competence of junior doctors.
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spelling pubmed-97967212023-01-04 Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors Donker, Erik M. Brinkman, David J. van Rosse, Floor Janssen, Ben Knol, Wilma Dumont, Glenn Jorens, Philippe G. Dupont, Alain Christiaens, Thierry van Smeden, Jeroen de Waard‐Siebinga, Itte Peeters, Laura E. J. Goorden, Ronald Hessel, Marleen Lissenberg‐Witte, Birgit Richir, Milan van Agtmael, Michiel A. Kramers, Cornelis Tichelaar, Jelle Br J Clin Pharmacol Original Articles AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate how the prescribing knowledge and skills of junior doctors in the Netherlands and Belgium develop in the year after graduation. We also analysed differences in knowledge and skills between surgical and nonsurgical junior doctors. METHODS: This international, multicentre (n = 11), longitudinal study analysed the learning curves of junior doctors working in various specialties via three validated assessments at about the time of graduation, and 6 months and 1 year after graduation. Each assessment contained 35 multiple choice questions (MCQs) on medication safety (passing grade ≥85%) and three clinical scenarios. RESULTS: In total, 556 junior doctors participated, 326 (58.6%) of whom completed the MCQs and 325 (58.5%) the clinical case scenarios of all three assessments. Mean prescribing knowledge was stable in the year after graduation, with 69% (SD 13) correctly answering questions at assessment 1 and 71% (SD 14) at assessment 3, whereas prescribing skills decreased: 63% of treatment plans were considered adequate at assessment 1 but only 40% at assessment 3 (P < .001). While nonsurgical doctors had similar learning curves for knowledge and skills as surgical doctors (P = .53 and P = .56 respectively), their overall level was higher at all three assessments (all P < .05). CONCLUSION: These results show that junior doctors' prescribing knowledge and skills did not improve while they were working in clinical practice. Moreover, their level was under the predefined passing grade. As this might adversely affect patient safety, educational interventions should be introduced to improve the prescribing competence of junior doctors. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-05 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9796721/ /pubmed/35716366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.15443 Text en © 2022 The Authors. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Donker, Erik M.
Brinkman, David J.
van Rosse, Floor
Janssen, Ben
Knol, Wilma
Dumont, Glenn
Jorens, Philippe G.
Dupont, Alain
Christiaens, Thierry
van Smeden, Jeroen
de Waard‐Siebinga, Itte
Peeters, Laura E. J.
Goorden, Ronald
Hessel, Marleen
Lissenberg‐Witte, Birgit
Richir, Milan
van Agtmael, Michiel A.
Kramers, Cornelis
Tichelaar, Jelle
Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title_full Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title_fullStr Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title_full_unstemmed Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title_short Do we become better prescribers after graduation: A 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
title_sort do we become better prescribers after graduation: a 1‐year international follow‐up study among junior doctors
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35716366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.15443
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