Disciplinary boundaries and integrating care: using Q-methodology to understand trainee views on being a good doctor.
Esther MuddimanA D BullockJ M HamptonL AlleryJ MacDonaldK L WebbL PugsleyPublished in: BMC medical education (2019)
Whilst distinct, the priorities and values of trainees in this study share some important aspects. The results of our Q-sort analysis suggest that it may be helpful to understand the relationship between generalism and specialism as less of a dichotomy and more of a continuum that transcends primary and secondary care settings. A nuanced understanding of trainee views on being a good doctor, across different specialties, may help us to bridge gaps and foster interdisciplinary working.