Effect of a Dementia Education Intervention on the Confidence and Attitudes of General Practitioners in Australia: a Pretest Post-test Study
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Objectives: This study assessed the impact of a Dementia Education Workshop on the confidence and attitudes of general practitioner (GP) registrars (GPR) and GP supervisors (GPS) in relation to the early diagnosis and management of dementia.
Design: Pretest post-test research design.
Setting: Continuing medical education in Australia.
Participants: 332 GPR and 114 GPS.
Interventions: Registrars participated in a 3-hour face-to-face workshop while supervisors participated in a 2-hour-modified version designed to assist with the education and supervision of registrars.
Main Outcome Measures: The General Practitioners Confidence and Attitude Scale for Dementia was used to assess overall confidence, attitude to care and engagement. A t-test for paired samples was used to identify differences from preworkshop (T1) to postworkshop (T2) for each GP group. A t-test for independent samples was undertaken to ascertain differences between each workshop group. A Cohen's d was calculated to measure the effect size of any difference between T1 and T2 scores.
Results: Significant increases in scores were recorded for , and between pretest and post-test periods. GPR exhibited the greatest increase in scores for and .
Conclusions: Targeted educational interventions can improve attitude, increase confidence and reduce negative attitudes towards engagement of participating GPs.
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