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    Student perspectives on student-led family medicine clinics in Qatar: a descriptive qualitative study

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    2024-12-01
    Author
    Daher-Nashif, Suhad
    Al-Mutawa, Noora Ahmed A.M.
    Kalathingal, Mohammed Ali
    Saad, Rahma
    Bashir, Khalid
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    Background: Student-led clinic is an educational-professional training environment where students are leading the care of patients under the supervision of licensed health care professionals. This study aims to explore medical students’ experiences in leading family medicine clinics in Qatar. Methods: The study used a qualitative descriptive method. To collect the data, the researchers have used semi-structured interviews. To recruit students, a convenience sampling strategy was used by sending a call to participate to all students who completed the rotation and met the inclusion criteria. An inductive thematic analysis was employed to data analysis. Results: Ten students participated in the study. Data analysis revealed six themes. These are: Student led clinic as transitional and transformative stage, Challenges faced by students, coping strategies, protective factors, implications of the experience and students’ reflections for future rotations. The study revealed that students experienced a mixture of anxiety and excitement during the transition to leading clinics. Challenges included patient-related challenges such as language barriers, challenges related to personal skills such as time and knowledge, and institutional challenges that included limited supervisor availability and balancing academic responsibilities with clinic duties. Coping strategies included continuous knowledge revision, seeking advice from colleagues, and employing creative tools to overcome language barriers. Conclusion: Leading family medicine clinics has an impact on students such as enhancing their time management, diagnostic abilities, communication skills, and confidence. Support from supervisors, team members, patients, and colleagues play a crucial role in students’ experiences. This transitional experience supports the shift from self-perception as students perceiving themselves as physicians.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06145-z
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/61910
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