Evaluating the impact on practice of a west of Berkshire protected learning time initiative in primary care.
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- Nicci Iacovou
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review
Abstract
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN IN THIS AREA
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Research indicates that Protected Learning Time (PLT) events in primary care enable professionals to network and share ideas.
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A variety of educational techniques have been shown to improve performance of: individual practitioners in other settings.
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Beyond one-off examples, there is little published evidence that PLT helps to improve practice.
WHAT THIS WORK ADDS
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It describes a range of ways in which PLT has impacted on practice at the level of the individual, the team and the wider organisation.
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It highlights the main benefits of large event PLT according to participants at a Berkshire initiative. The benefits include increased awareness of services, increased understanding of illnesses and improved treatment.
SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
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Do large PLT events have different outcomes from practice-based PLT?
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How does PLT impact on the development of a learning culture?
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How can large; learning events best meet the needs of different groups of professionals?
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What impact, if any, does the closure of surgeries for PLT have on use of out-of-hours services or subsequent workload?
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Research indicates that Protected Learning Time (PLT) events in primary care enable professionals to network and share ideas.
•
A variety of educational techniques have been shown to improve performance of: individual practitioners in other settings.
•
Beyond one-off examples, there is little published evidence that PLT helps to improve practice.
WHAT THIS WORK ADDS
•
It describes a range of ways in which PLT has impacted on practice at the level of the individual, the team and the wider organisation.
•
It highlights the main benefits of large event PLT according to participants at a Berkshire initiative. The benefits include increased awareness of services, increased understanding of illnesses and improved treatment.
SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
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Do large PLT events have different outcomes from practice-based PLT?
•
How does PLT impact on the development of a learning culture?
•
How can large; learning events best meet the needs of different groups of professionals?
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What impact, if any, does the closure of surgeries for PLT have on use of out-of-hours services or subsequent workload?
Publication Information
Output type
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review
Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 371-378Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Education for Primary Care (Volume 17, Issue 4)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 01/10/2005
- Published - 2006
Publication status
Published - 2006
External Publication IDs
- ORCID: /0000-0002-9615-7592/work/42581990
- PubMed: 28240121
- Scopus: 33747075462
