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What Affects Success in Family Medicine Maternity Care Education Programs? A Qualitative Exploration Anne Biringer MD, CCFP, FCFP Milena Forte MD, CCFP Anastasia Tobin, MHSc, PhD(c) David Tannenbaum MD, CCFP, FCFP Elizabeth Shaw MD, CCFP, FCFP University of Toronto McMaster University FACULTY DISCLOSURE Relationships with commercial interests: Grants/Research Support: none Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: none Consulting Fees: none Other: Ada and Slaight Family Foundation Director of Maternity Care, Family Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto DISCLOSURE OF COMMERCIAL SUPPORT This program has received financial support from the Ada Slaight and Slaight Family Foundation This program has received in-kind support from Mount Sinai Hospital in the form of infrastructure support. Potential for conflict(s) of interest: I will not be discussing any products There are no conflicts of interest The context Family Physicians providing intrapartum care declining Programs struggling to graduate residents competent and confident in maternity care CFPC requirements Triple C Competency Based Curriculum Why did we do this study? To explore how success is understood in Family Medicine Maternity Care education programs What factors affect success? Why are we presenting this study today? Teaching FM mat care is challenging as it is In addition, FM educators are now challenged to integrate triple C Resident competency in intrapartum care = success It speaks to our common experience Supported by Slaight foundation

Methods Semi-structured, in-depth telephone interviews Purposive sample (N=18): departmental leads and site directors 6 FM residency programs in 5 provinces Competence Commitment Sustainability What Is Success? Team: 4 FP mat care providers, 1 Qualitative Researcher Interpretive thematic analysis What factors affect success? Clinical exposure quality and volume Clinical exposure quality and volume Presence of FM role models Educational program supported at multiple levels Family medicine friendly hospital Supportive Community of practice Clinical Exposure quality and volume Clinical Exposure quality and volume I think you need to have been doing lots and lots of deliveries [P13, S4] So, remove the number and base it on demonstration of competency [P8,S3] So I don t think numbers are as important as the kinds of experiences they re exposed to. [P7, S2]

Presence of FM Role Models Role Models Competence Low risk ob within scope of FM Passion and enjoyment of practice Sustainable practice Models of care - call groups, shifts Work-life balance Modeling competence Modeling passion/enjoyment of FM maternity care..the more exposure there is to family doctors doing obstetrics, the fact that they do a good job, and they know what they re talking about, then the more likely they (the residents) are to accept or at least consider that this is something that would be valuable [P18,S6] they have to be in an environment with people that love what they do [P2,S1] Modeling Sustainability Modeling Work-Life Balance they ll meet people who do obstetrics in any kind of way you can possibly think of, which makes it very flexible for them to think about how they can incorporate it into their lives [P17,S6] It s about seeing someone at a more advanced stage of their career, who has managed to figure out how to do this, how to balance having kids, or having a spouse, or liking to travel. And showing them how you can have those things and still practice obstetrics at the same time [P12,S4]

Educational program supported multiple levels Educational program supported at all levels Supportive Infrastructure Leaders and champions Support from FM colleagues Supportive infrastructure Leaders and Champions Money is the lever that the Chairs and the Chiefs have to make things happen By making sure that there is adequate financial allocations, that sends a signal about the priority of the program to everybody. And it also makes infrastructure support possible to run the program effectively. [P12, S4] You need peer support and you need your chief to get it. Even if the chief doesn t do Ob, the chief has to make sure that he or she really understands the issues. [P11, S4] Support from within FM Family Medicine Friendly Hospital So we often are a little bit less predictable people to have around and we run off, and our colleagues are fantastically supportive of helping us out and taking care of whatever mess we leave behind if we run off [P17, S6]

Family Medicine Friendly Hospital Acceptance by the multiprofessional team (clinical and educational) Presence of FM Low risk program Acceptance by the Multiprofessional Team (Clinical and educational) The team, the whole team, needs to be supportive of the program and respectful of the relationships and understand the purpose of why the resident is there [P4, S1] Supportive hospital infrastructure Presence of FM Low risk program We have two hospitals that are both very family practice-friendly.they do have obstetricians on call but, really, the obstetrics is run by the family doctors and so, when the resident goes, they feel, I m going in here training to be one of these core people, this isn t peripheral. [P3, S1].. spending enough time around low risk, normal, healthy women having low risk, normal, healthy births, that they (residents) don t view all births as medical disasters waiting to happen and all obstetrics as risk management [P12, S4] Supportive hospital infrastructure Supportive Community of Practice Supportive CEO Separate division of FM credentials itself Generous allowance for FM obstetric volume FP s practicing within their full scope (i.e. no mandatory consultations) Inclusive committee and educational structure

Community of Practice For new grads - to develop competence For colleagues - the maternity care community Support For New Grads And lots of people do this, here s my pager number, here s how you reach me. I will help you. I will support you saying we re here, we re available, we ll help you [P17,S6] Support For Colleagues/the Maternity Care Community I was one of those people who really liked to delivery his own babies, but the reality is my life is quite a bit better when I do it this way. And the reason that motivated me was because the residents said they wouldn t do what I was doing. [P4,S1] General themes: Discussion Clinical exposure quality and volume Presence of FM role models Educational program supported at multiple levels Family medicine friendly hospital Supportive community of practice Able to explore more deeply Maternity Care and the Triple C Maternity Care and the Triple C Evaluation of competence vs numbers How to do this? What is the reality? Role modeling sustainable models of care Challenges our notions of continuity of care (part of triple C curriculum)

Maternity Care and the Triple C Supported educational program and family medicine friendly hospital Centred in family medicine Maternity Care and the Triple C Developing competence and confidence Support for new grads Clinical support and community of practice What is success? How can we use this information to inform how we teach? Different depending on your role How does this set up rest of forum? Network re different programs Teaching techniques Definition of competence in FM maternity care Evaluation of competence Accreditation What is success? I m ecstatic that the residency program is contributing to the expansion of the number of people doing intrapartum obstetrics here. [P4,S1]