General Practice Supervisory Relationship Measure (Supervisors): handscored instrument

Joan Burns, Michael Bentley, Shane Costello, Rebecca Kippen, Marisa Sampson, Glen Wallace, Allyson Warrington, Christine Cook, Jill Benson, Taryn Elliott

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Abstract

This document is a hand-scored version of the General Practice Supervisory Relationship Measure (Supervisors; GP-SRMS). The GP-SRMS measures the supervisory relationship from the supervisor's perspective and is completed by the supervisor in relation to an individual registrar. The GP-SRMS was developed for use in the Australian general practice training sector. The partner tool for use with registrars is available here: http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7132100

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, 2016–17).

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
Original languageEnglish
TypeProduct from research project
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Supervisory alliance
  • Supervisory relationship
  • General practice training
  • Supervision

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