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Mentoring for population health in general practice divisions.

Abstract:
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a three-way model of service development mentoring. This population health mentoring program was funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing to enable staff from eight Divisions of General Practice in South Australia to gain a sound understanding of population health concepts relevant to their workplace. The distinguishing features of service development mentoring were that the learning was grounded within an individual's work setting and experience; there was an identified population health problem or issue confronting the Division of General Practice; and there was an expectation of enhanced organisational performance. A formal evaluation found a consensus among all learners that mentoring was a positive and worthwhile experience, where they had achieved what they had set out to do. Mentors found the model of learning agreeable and effective. Division executive officers recognised enhanced skills among their "learner" colleagues, and commented positively on the benefits to their organisations through the development of well researched and relevant projects, with the potential to improve the efficiency of their population health activities.

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Primary Care Health Sciences
Role:
Author


Journal:
Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association More from this journal
Volume:
30
Issue:
1
Pages:
46-55
Publication date:
2006-02-01
EISSN:
1449-8944
ISSN:
0156-5788


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:116206
UUID:
uuid:7af83221-b44e-4d63-a25f-e1998fe4169a
Local pid:
pubs:116206
Source identifiers:
116206
Deposit date:
2012-12-20

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