Clinicians' attitudes towards the undergraduate medical student syllabus in psychiatry.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
A Lydon, P Humphries, E McGuire, E Lewis, K Murray, C McDonald, B Hallahan
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine if the current taught undergraduate psychiatry syllabus at an Irish University relates to what doctors in psychiatry consider to be clinically relevant and important.

Methods: Doctors of different clinical grades were invited to rate their views on 216 items on a 10-point Likert scale ranging from '0 = not relevant' to '10 = very relevant'. Participants were invited to comment on topics that should be excluded or included in a new syllabus. Thematic analysis was conducted on this free-text to identify particular themes.

Results: The doctors surveyed rated that knowledge of diagnostic criteria was important for medical students. This knowledge attained high scores across all disorders with particularly high scores for a number of disorders including major depressive disorder (mean = 9.64 (SD = 0.86)), schizophrenia (mean = 9.55 (SD = 0.95)) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); mean = 9.26 (SD = 1.40)). Lower scores were noted for less frequently utilised management strategies (transcranial magnetic stimulation (mean = 4.97 (SD = 2.60)), an awareness of the difference in criteria for use disorder and dependence from psychoactive substances (mean = 5.56 (SD = 2.26)), and some theories pertaining to psychotherapy (i.e. Freud's drive theory (mean = 4.59 (SD = 2.42)).

Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of an undergraduate programme that is broad based, practical and relevant to student's future medical practice. An emphasis on diagnosis and management of major psychiatry disorders, and knowledge of the interface between mental health services, other medical specialities and support services was also deemed important.

临床医生对精神病学本科医学生教学大纲的态度。
目的:检查爱尔兰大学目前教授的本科精神病学教学大纲是否与精神病学医生认为的临床相关和重要的内容有关。方法:邀请不同临床等级的医生对216个项目进行10分李克特评分,从“0 =不相关”到“10 =非常相关”。请与会者就应排除或列入新教学大纲的主题发表评论。对这一自由文本进行了主题分析,以确定特定主题。结果:受访医生认为医学生对诊断标准的了解很重要。这些知识在所有疾病中都获得了高分,特别是在一些疾病中,包括重度抑郁症(平均= 9.64 (SD = 0.86)),精神分裂症(平均= 9.55 (SD = 0.95))和注意缺陷多动障碍(注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD);平均值= 9.26 (SD = 1.40))。较低的分数被注意到较少使用的管理策略(经颅磁刺激(平均= 4.97 (SD = 2.60)),对使用障碍和精神活性物质依赖标准差异的认识(平均= 5.56 (SD = 2.26)),以及一些与心理治疗有关的理论(即弗洛伊德的驱动理论(平均= 4.59 (SD = 2.42))。结论:这项研究强调了本科课程的重要性,这是广泛的基础,实用和相关的学生未来的医疗实践。强调对主要精神疾病的诊断和管理,以及了解精神保健服务、其他医疗专业和支助服务之间的联系也被认为很重要。
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