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Disciplinary boundaries and integrating care: using Q-methodology to understand trainee views on being a good doctor
2019
BMC Medical Education
Rising numbers of patients with multiple-conditions and complex care needs mean that it is increasingly important for doctors from different specialty areas to work together, alongside other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to provide patient centred care. However, intra-professional boundaries and silos within the medical profession may challenge holistic approaches to patient care. Methods: We used Q methodology to examine how postgraduate trainees (n = 38) on a range of different
doi:10.1186/s12909-019-1493-2
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