Camus Vincent, Katona Cornelius, de Mendonça Lima Carlos Augusto, Abdel-Hakam Addul Moneim, Graham Nori, Baldwin Robert, Tataru Nicoletta, Chiu Edmond
Department of Old Age Psychiatry and WHO Collaborating Center for Old Age Psychiatry, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2003 Aug;18(8):694-9. doi: 10.1002/gps.900.
One of the main goals of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) section on old age psychiatry is to promote its discipline and consequently to help member societies to promote and develop locally specific medical education programmes in old age psychiatry. In order to target its support to the needs expressed by the member societies, the section conducted a survey within the WPA during the year 2001.
A questionnaire was sent to each of the 116 WPA member societies in 93 countries. It assessed the level of development of medical education in old age psychiatry in each country, as well as the perceived needs in educational material.
Answers were obtained from 50 WPA member societies (response rate 54%) from 48 countries (response rate 52%). The existence of specific old age psychiatry services was reported in 40 (83%) countries, but the discipline is recognized as a subspecialty in only 13 (27%). Formal teaching in old age psychiatry was reported at the undergraduate level in 44 (92%) countries. Specific learning objectives for postgraduate training were reported in 30 (86%) of the countries where the discipline is not yet recognized as a subspecialty. Specific Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs were however reported in only 50% of the countries. Support for the development of educational material was mostly thought to be useful at the postgraduate level. Depression, dementia, psychopharmacology and psychotherapy were among the most frequently cited areas in which educational material might be usefully provided.
Support for the development of postgraduate training is seen as the most pressing need by WPA member societies. Such support could help to increase the level of recognition of the discipline locally and hence provide more effective support to older people with mental disorders.
世界精神病学协会(WPA)老年精神病学分会的主要目标之一是推广该学科,从而帮助成员协会在当地推广和发展针对老年精神病学的特定医学教育项目。为了根据成员协会表达的需求提供支持,该分会在2001年对WPA内部进行了一项调查。
向93个国家的116个WPA成员协会分别发送了一份问卷。该问卷评估了每个国家老年精神病学医学教育的发展水平以及对教育材料的感知需求。
收到了来自48个国家的50个WPA成员协会的回复(回复率54%,国家回复率52%)。40个(83%)国家报告存在专门的老年精神病学服务,但该学科仅在13个(27%)国家被认可为一个亚专业。44个(92%)国家报告在本科阶段有老年精神病学的正规教学。在该学科尚未被认可为亚专业的30个(86%)国家中,报告了研究生培训的具体学习目标。然而,只有50%的国家报告有特定的继续医学教育(CME)项目。大多数人认为在研究生层面支持教育材料的开发会很有用。抑郁症、痴呆症、精神药理学和心理治疗是最常被提及的可能需要提供教育材料的领域。
WPA成员协会认为支持研究生培训的发展是最迫切的需求。这种支持有助于提高该学科在当地的认可度,从而为患有精神障碍的老年人提供更有效的支持。