Survey results on training in developmental disabilities in Canadian psychiatry residency programs.

IF 2.9 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Sarah O'Flanagan, Rob Nicolson
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Objective: Mental health problems in children, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities (DD) are an underserviced clinical area. Although the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada requires that experiences with patients with DD must be included during psychiatry residency training, the type and extent of this experience is not specified. The purpose of this study was to examine the current educational opportunities regarding DD in Canadian psychiatry residency programs.

Methods: A survey asking about training in DD was sent to psychiatry residency directors at all 17 medical schools in Canada. The survey consisted of three sections focused on didactic teaching and clinical rotations (required and elective) in DD for residents.

Results: Program directors of all psychiatry residency programs noted that their program included didactic teaching specific to DD, although the time dedicated to this differed greatly, ranging from 2 to 20 hours. Although 13 programs offered electives in DD, only five programs required residents to complete a clinical rotation specific to DD. Two programs did not have required or elective rotations in DD.

Conclusion: These results suggest that training specific to DD is probably inadequate for most residents. This is likely to result in limitations in knowledge and skills required to assess and treat people with DD, decreased comfort working with them, and ultimately reduced quality and availability of psychiatric care for this underserved population. More specific and comprehensive training requirements and opportunities are needed to ensure that residents receive appropriate training in this area.

加拿大精神病学住院医师培训项目中发育障碍培训的调查结果。
目的:发育障碍(DD)儿童、青少年和成人的心理健康问题是一个服务不足的临床领域。尽管加拿大皇家内外科医生学院要求在精神病学住院医师培训中必须包括与发育障碍患者接触的经历,但这种经历的类型和程度却没有明确规定。本研究旨在考察加拿大精神病学住院医师培训项目中有关 DD 的现有教育机会:方法:我们向加拿大所有 17 所医学院的精神病学住院医师培训主任发送了一份有关 DD 培训的调查问卷。调查包括三个部分,重点是针对住院医生的 DD 教学和临床轮转(必修和选修):所有精神病学住院医师培训项目的项目主任都指出,他们的培训项目中包含了专门针对DD的说教教学,尽管在这方面投入的时间差别很大,从2小时到20小时不等。虽然有13个项目提供了DD选修课,但只有5个项目要求住院医师完成专门针对DD的临床轮转。结论:这些结果表明,针对 DD 的培训是非常重要的:这些结果表明,对于大多数住院医师来说,针对 DD 的培训可能是不够的。这很可能会导致评估和治疗 DD 患者所需的知识和技能受到限制,与他们一起工作的舒适度降低,最终降低对这一服务不足人群的精神科护理质量和可用性。我们需要更具体、更全面的培训要求和机会,以确保住院医师在这一领域接受适当的培训。
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