儿科疼痛医生队伍:供需评估。

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpain.2024.1390736
Christopher B Theriault, Tracy Burns, Kenneth Goldschneider, Anjali Koka, Deirdre Logan, Steven J Weisman, Robert T Wilder, R Blake Windsor, William T Zempsky
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导言:许多患有疼痛的青少年无法获得儿科疼痛方面的专业知识。儿科疼痛医生严重短缺,部分原因是儿科疼痛医学培训项目太少。疼痛研究金以麻醉学为基础,儿科医生没有获得研究金培训或疼痛医学委员会认证的途径。这项人才队伍评估旨在研究美国儿科疼痛医学的现状以及儿科医生未来对疼痛医学的兴趣:一个由疼痛医学临床医生组成的多学科工作组设计了三项调查,以研究美国的儿科综合疼痛项目、儿科医生的执业模式及其对疼痛医学委员会认证的动机和意见,以及目前住院医师对儿科疼痛医学的接触和兴趣:结果:在三分之二的受访中心中,初步评估的等待时间为两个月或更长,并且报告了增加人员规模和资源的障碍,包括训练有素或可用的医生数量不足。儿科医生表示,如果有机会,他们有兴趣获得疼痛医学委员会的认证。此外,儿科住院医师也有兴趣学习儿科疼痛医学,定性数据强调了住院医师认为从事该领域工作所需的信息:讨论:研究结果表明,有必要增加儿科疼痛医学的培训机会。应为儿科医生开发一条通往疼痛医学的正规途径,以增加潜在的劳动力,解决缺乏训练有素的儿科疼痛专家的问题,从而改善患有疼痛的青少年获得护理的机会。
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Pediatric pain physician workforce: an assessment of supply and demand.

Introduction: Many youth with pain lack access to pediatric pain expertise. There is a critical shortage of pediatric pain physicians, due partly to a paucity of training programs in Pediatric Pain Medicine. Pain fellowships are Anesthesiology-based and there is no pathway to fellowship training or Pain Medicine board certification for pediatricians. This workforce assessment sought to examine the current state of Pediatric Pain Medicine in the United States and future interest in pursuing Pain Medicine among pediatricians.

Methods: A multidisciplinary working group of Pain Medicine clinicians designed three surveys to examine pediatric comprehensive pain programs in the US, practice patterns of pediatricians and their motivations and opinions regarding Pain Medicine board certification, and current residents' exposure to and interest in Pediatric Pain Medicine.

Results: Wait times for initial evaluations are two months or longer for two-thirds of responding centers, and barriers to increase staff size and resources were reported, including an inadequate number of trained or available physicians. Pediatricians expressed interest in earning board certification in Pain Medicine, given the opportunity. Additionally, there is interest among pediatric residents in pursuing Pediatric Pain Medicine, and qualitative data highlight information residents perceived needing in order to pursue a career in the field.

Discussion: Results demonstrate the need for increased training opportunities in pediatric pain medicine. A formal pathway to Pain Medicine for Pediatricians should be developed to increase the potential workforce and to address the lack of trained pediatric pain specialists, thereby improving access to care for youth with pain.

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