Does Early Exposure Change Pediatric Residents' Perceptions of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Care?

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Kristen J Stefanski, Jessica Foster, Miraides Brown, Diane Langkamp
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the impact of a new "Intro to DBP" rotation on pediatric residents' interest in developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP) and comfort in providing DBP care.

Methods: All first-year pediatric residents participated in a new 1-week DBP rotation. Experiences included clinic visits; interdisciplinary evaluations; asynchronous online learning; and lectures, journal clubs, and/or case conferences. Participants completed pre- and postrotation surveys. Surveys focused on awareness of the DBP field; career plans; and perceived importance of, comfort with, and interest in learning about DBP care. We analyzed data using descriptive statistics and Bhapkar's test to compare distribution differences on pre- and postrotation Likert scales; we reviewed open-ended questions to identify themes.

Results: Thirty-two residents participated; 56% had no previous exposure to DBP. After the rotation, there was a statistically significant increase in resident-reported importance of DBP care (p < 0.0001), comfort in providing DBP care (p < 0.0001), and interest in pursuing a DBP fellowship (p = 0.0048). Themes identified from open-ended responses suggested that the rotation led to a broader understanding of the DBP field, reinforcement and expansion of knowledge pertinent to all pediatric care, and improved understanding of systems of care.

Conclusion: Brief, early exposure to DBP during pediatric residency training led to increased awareness of and comfort in providing DBP care. Residents described a broader understanding of the depth and breadth of DBP and its applicability to all aspects of pediatric care. Early introduction to DBP during residency training may stimulate greater interest in the field and greater comfort among general pediatricians to provide DBP care.

早期暴露是否会改变儿科住院医师对儿童发育-行为护理的看法?
目的:探讨新“DBP导论”轮转对儿科住院医师对发展行为儿科学(DBP)的兴趣和提供DBP护理的舒适度的影响。方法:所有一年级儿科住院医师都参加了为期一周的舒张压轮转。经历包括诊所访问;跨学科的评估;异步在线学习;还有讲座,期刊俱乐部,和/或案例会议。参与者完成轮换前后的调查。调查的重点是对DBP领域的认识;职业生涯计划;意识到舒张压治疗的重要性、舒适度和学习舒张压治疗的兴趣。我们使用描述性统计和Bhapkar检验来比较轮换前后李克特量表的分布差异;我们回顾了开放式问题来确定主题。结果:32名居民参与;56%的人以前没有接触过DBP。轮转后,住院医师报告的DBP护理重要性(p < 0.0001)、提供DBP护理的舒适度(p < 0.0001)和追求DBP研究员资格的兴趣(p = 0.0048)均有统计学显著增加。从开放式回答中确定的主题表明,轮转导致了对舒张术领域的更广泛理解,加强和扩展了与所有儿科护理相关的知识,并提高了对护理系统的理解。结论:在儿科住院医师培训期间,早期接触舒张术可以提高舒张术护理的意识和舒适度。住院医师对DBP的深度和广度及其在儿科护理各个方面的适用性有了更广泛的了解。在住院医师培训期间早期介绍舒张术可能会激发普通儿科医生对该领域更大的兴趣,并更舒适地提供舒张术护理。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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