Digitally Driven Short- and Intermediate-term Courses of Primary Care Psychiatry for Doctors: A Theme-based Analysis and Performance Audit.

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Madhuri H Nanjudaswamy, Rini Joseph, Mi Singh Sethi, Narayana Manjunatha, Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar, Prabhat K Chand, Suresh Bada Math
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Abstract

Background: The National Mental Health Survey of India 2015-2016 identified a substantial treatment gap in mental healthcare, emphasizing the urgent need for improved training of primary care doctors (PCDs) in managing psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three digitally delivered primary care psychiatry courses offered by the department of psychiatry in a tertiary neuropsychiatric center: the Certificate Course in Primary Mental Healthcare (CCPMH), the Diploma in Community Mental Health (DCMH), and the Diploma in Primary Care Psychiatry (DPCP).

Methods: Based on the board of studies documents, including curriculum, delivery methods, accreditation criteria, and outcomes, a comparative and thematic analysis of the courses was conducted.

Results: The digital courses differed in duration, depth, and delivery methods. The DPCP, the most intensive and personalized program, was highly effective in translating knowledge into clinical practice. The CCPMH provided a foundational, short-term course for PCDs, while the DCMH covered a broader range of topics relevant to primary care psychiatry, supplemented with self-learning modules. All courses significantly contributed to reducing the mental health treatment gap by training a substantial number of PCDs.

Conclusions: Digitally delivered courses are essential in addressing the mental health treatment gap in India. The DPCP, with its emphasis on practical training and personalized learning, demonstrates high effectiveness in equipping PCDs with the necessary skills to manage psychiatric disorders. However, further research is needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and to address the scalability and accessibility challenges of these.

数字驱动的医生初级保健精神病学中短期课程:基于主题的分析和绩效审计。
背景:2015-2016年印度全国精神卫生调查发现,精神卫生保健方面存在巨大的治疗差距,强调迫切需要改善初级保健医生(PCDs)在管理精神疾病方面的培训。本研究旨在评估三级神经精神病学中心精神科提供的三个数字化初级保健精神病学课程的有效性:初级精神卫生证书课程(CCPMH)、社区精神卫生文凭课程(DCMH)和初级保健精神病学文凭课程(DPCP)。方法:根据研究委员会的文件,包括课程、交付方法、认证标准和结果,对课程进行比较和专题分析。结果:数字化课程在时长、深度和授课方式上存在差异。DPCP是最密集和个性化的项目,在将知识转化为临床实践方面非常有效。CCPMH为慢性精神病患者提供了一个基础的短期课程,而DCMH涵盖了与初级保健精神病学相关的更广泛的主题,并辅以自学模块。所有课程都通过培训大量的慢性疾病患者,大大有助于缩小心理健康治疗差距。结论:数字授课课程对于解决印度心理健康治疗差距至关重要。以实践训练和个人化学习为重点的精神科护理计划,在为精神病患者提供管理精神疾病的必要技能方面显示出高效率。然而,需要进一步的研究来评估长期结果,并解决这些技术的可扩展性和可访问性挑战。
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4.80
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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