Retaining Interest in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Among General Residency Trainees

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Elizabeth Kim, John-Paul Gomez, Elizabeth Mutter, John Campion, Maanvi Kumar, Dhanalakshmi Ramasamy
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to identify factors affecting current general psychiatry residents’ interest in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) at Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN). Furthermore, it aimed to identify areas for improvement in clinical education to address the shortage of child psychiatrists at the institution at the time of this study.

Methods

An electronic anonymous pre-implementation survey was sent to all the current general psychiatry residents at LVHN. It assessed the most important factors for trainees in deciding their career paths into CAP, their comfort level with children and families, and overall CAP and related systems-based knowledge. Interventions based on the survey results were implemented in the LVHN psychiatry residency program. The residents then completed a post-intervention survey to assess the impact of these interventions on their perspectives toward CAP.

Results

CAP rotation experience and work with families were strong influencers for general psychiatry residents at LVHN in pursing CAP. Systems-based knowledge was particularly lacking compared to overall CAP knowledge. Educational interventions that were implemented at LVHN led to improvements in residents’ sense of competence working with children and families with no net loss of interest in CAP.

Conclusions

Educational modifications enhanced attitudes toward CAP among LVHN general psychiatry residents. Implementing such modifications at other residency programs may be likewise effective in retaining interest in CAP among their general psychiatry residents.

保持普通住院医师培训学员对儿童和青少年精神病学的兴趣。
研究目的本研究旨在确定影响利哈伊谷健康网络(LVHN)现有普通精神病学住院医师对儿童与青少年精神病学(CAP)兴趣的因素。此外,该研究还旨在确定临床教育中需要改进的地方,以解决研究期间该机构儿童精神科医生短缺的问题:方法:向 LVHN 所有现任普通精神病学住院医师发送了一份电子匿名实施前调查。该调查评估了受训者在决定其进入 CAP 的职业道路时最重要的因素、他们对儿童和家庭的舒适程度以及总体 CAP 和相关系统知识。根据调查结果在 LVHN 精神科住院医师项目中实施了干预措施。住院医生随后完成了一项干预后调查,以评估这些干预措施对他们对 CAP 的看法的影响:结果:CAP 轮转经验和与家庭的合作对 LVHN 普通精神病学住院医师选择 CAP 有很大影响。与整体 CAP 知识相比,他们尤其缺乏基于系统的知识。LVHN 实施的教育干预措施提高了住院医师与儿童和家庭合作的能力,但他们对 CAP 的兴趣并未因此而减弱:结论:教育调整增强了 LVHN 普通精神病学住院医生对 CAP 的态度。在其他住院医师培训项目中实施此类调整可能会同样有效地保持普通精神科住院医师对 CAP 的兴趣。
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期刊介绍: Academic Psychiatry is the international journal of the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Association for Academic Psychiatry, and Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry publishes original, scholarly work in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that focuses on innovative education, academic leadership, and advocacy. The scope of the journal includes work that furthers knowledge and stimulates evidence-based advances in academic psychiatry in the following domains: education and training, leadership and administration, career and professional development, ethics and professionalism, and health and well-being.
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