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Not just trust: factors influencing learners' attempts to perform technical skills on real patients.

Susan L BannisterMark S DolsonLorelei LingardDavid A Keegan
Published in: Medical education (2018)
Our findings suggest that neither the presence of a learner in a clinical environment nor the trust of the supervisor is sufficient to ensure the learner will attempt a technical skill. We characterise this phenomenon as representing a pool of opportunities to conduct technical skills on live patients that shrinks to a much smaller pool of technical skill attempts. Learners, teachers and educators can use this knowledge to maximise the number of attempts learners make to perform technical skills on real patients.
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