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General Practice Supervisory Relationship Measure (Registrars) - handscored instrument

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posted on 2018-11-11, 23:50 authored by Jillian BensonJillian Benson, Michael Bentley, Joan Burns, Christine Cook, Shane CostelloShane Costello, Taryn ElliottTaryn Elliott, Rebecca KippenRebecca Kippen, Marisa Sampson, Glen Wallace, Allyson Warrington
This document is a hand-scored version of the General Practice Supervisory Relationship Measure (Registrars; GP-SRMR). The GP-SRMR measures the supervisory relationship from the registrar's perspective and is completed by the registrar in relation to an individual supervisor. The GP-SRMS was developed for use in the Australian general practice training sector. The partner tool for use with supervisors is available here:
http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7034750

Authors and affiliations (credited alphabetically)
Jill Benson, GPEx
Michael Bentley, General Practice Training Tasmania
Joan Burns, GP Supervisors Australia
Christine Cook, GPEx
Shane Costello, Monash University
Taryn Elliott, GPEx
Rebecca Kippen, Monash University
Marisa Sampson, GP Supervisors Australia
Glen Wallace, GP Supervisors Australia
Allyson Warrington, General Practice Training Tasmania

Acknowledgements
This research project was supported by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners with funding from the Australian Government under the Australian General Practice Training Program (Education Research Grant ERG007, 2017–18).

We thank participants in the steering group, expert group, pilot group and survey participants for their valuable contributions.

This instrument was originally adapted from the Supervisory Relationship Measure (SRM), which can be found here:
http://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12012

Funding

Commonwealth of Australia, Education Research Grant ERG007

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