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Delivering and evaluating a scalable training model for strengthening family medicine in resource-limited environments: the Gaza experience. A mixed-methods evaluation

Ben Lovell, Ram Dhillon, Ali Khader, Akihiro Seita, Akiko Kitamura, Ghada Al-Jadba, Salman Rawaf and Roger Newson
BJGP Open 2019; 3 (2): bjgpopen19X101647. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen19X101647
Ben Lovell
1 Consultant Physician & Postgraduate Lead in Acute Medicine, University College London Hospital, London, UK
MBBS, MSc, MRCP, DRCOG, FHEA, FAcadMEd
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Ram Dhillon
2 Consultant Surgeon, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, UK & Director of Postgraduate Medical Education, Rila Institute of Health Sciences, London, UK
MBBS, FRCS
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  • For correspondence: ram.dhillon{at}rila.co.uk
Ali Khader
3 Health Policy & Planning Officer, UNRWA HQ, Amman, Jordan
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Akihiro Seita
4 Director, Department of Health, UNRWA, Amman, Jordan
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Akiko Kitamura
5 Public Health Specialist / Epidemiologist, UNRWA, Amman, Jordan
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Ghada Al-Jadba
6 Chief of Field Health Programme, UNRWA, Gaza, Palestine
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Salman Rawaf
7 Director, WHO Collaborating Centre, Imperial College, London, UK
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Roger Newson
8 Research Associate, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College, London, UK
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    Figure 1. Top 20 government donors to United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in 2015, with the amount donated in US dollars
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    Figure 2. Structure of the Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine
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    Figure 3. Confidence interval plot. Somers’ D of patient response with respect to diplomate status of doctor

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    Table 1. Somers' D of patient response with respect to diplomate status of doctor
    QuestionPatients, nSomers' D95% CIQ value
    How good was your doctor at making you feel at ease?960.510.300 to 0.6720.0002
    How good was your doctor at letting you tell your story?960.450.259 to 0.6150.0002
    How good was your doctor at listening to you?960.410.199 to 0.5860.0005
    How good was your doctor at being interested in you as whole person?960.430.217 to 0.6100.0004
    How good was your doctor at understanding your concerns?960.350.126 to 0.5430.003
    How good was your doctor at showing care and compassion?960.480.258 to 0.6500.0002
    How good was your doctor at being positive?960.360.145 to 0.5500.002
    How good was your doctor at explaining things?960.380.169 to 0.5510.0009
    How good was your doctor at helping you take control?960.450.247 to 0.6210.0002
    How good was your doctor at making an action plan with you?960.500.288 to 0.6670.0002
    How good was your doctor overall?960.460.248 to 0.6250.0002
    • CI = confidence intervals.

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Ben Lovell, Ram Dhillon, Ali Khader, Akihiro Seita, Akiko Kitamura, Ghada Al-Jadba, Salman Rawaf, Roger Newson
BJGP Open 2019; 3 (2): bjgpopen19X101647. DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen19X101647
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