
doi: 10.1111/tct.12951
pmid: 30328271
Summary Background Learning about general practice in a context of linguistic diversity is an understudied area. There may be additional learning needs or unrecognised opportunities in this environment. This study explores the experiences of general practitioners ( GP s) and medical students on placement where consultations are conducted in a language other than English ( LOTE ). Method We conducted 19 semi‐structured interviews with medical students and GP supervisors who consult in LOTE . We explored experiences of learning, and teaching strategies implemented by GP supervisors. Thematic analysis was undertaken. Results Participants reported that LOTE consultations provided unique learning opportunities, including use of interpreters and development of cross‐cultural communication skills. Facilitators to learning included the GP engaging the student in the consultation by interpreting, and patients being open to student participation. Some students described language as a barrier to learning, where they had difficulty in following the consultation. Time required for interpreting limited interaction and learning in GP consultations. We identified ways to navigate the language barrier; including the GP acting as interpreter, and students learning key phrases in the consultation language to build rapport. Discussion Learning in the linguistically diverse General Practice environment can be optimised through an active and collaborative approach between the GP , student, and patients. Our findings highlight specific barriers and facilitators to learning. Our participants identified a variety of techniques, including skills in interpreter use and cross‐cultural communication skills which can transcend language barriers, to create valuable opportunities for medical students to learn in this setting. Medical students increasingly experience clinical placements in general practices within diverse communities
Male, Students, Medical, Teaching, Communication Barriers, General Practice, physicians (general practice), Australia, medical students, family medicine, XXXXXX - Unknown, intercultural communication, Humans, Female, Language
Male, Students, Medical, Teaching, Communication Barriers, General Practice, physicians (general practice), Australia, medical students, family medicine, XXXXXX - Unknown, intercultural communication, Humans, Female, Language
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