Abstract
There are many factors which influence general practitioners' behaviour with regard to attendance at education meetings. The demographic characteristics of general practitioners in the west of Scotland attending educational meetings were studied over a two year period. A total of 1672 doctors had attended sufficient sessions to claim their postgraduate education allowance and of these 1551 (93%) responded to the questionnaire. Overall attendance at meetings did not vary between age groups, but older doctors (those born before 1935) attended the highest mean number of education sessions on disease management and the lowest mean number on service management and health promotion. Doctors in rural areas attended fewer meetings than those in urban areas with the largest difference in the disease management category. Doctors from smaller practices attended significantly fewer sessions on service management than those from larger practices. There was no difference between sexes regarding the mean total number of education sessions attended but men attended significantly more sessions on service management and women attended more on health promotion. Full-time doctors attended more service management sessions than part-time doctors. Those who were widowed or divorced attended fewer sessions in total, the differences being greatest in service management and health promotion. Multiple regression analysis showed that location of practice, whether working full time or part time and marital status had a small but statistically significant bearing on overall attendance at meetings. Although the differences are small, these factors should be noted by education providers, negotiators and government.
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