Winston A P, Baxter H, Rogers D
Eating Disorders Unit, Woodleigh Beeches Centre, Warwick Hospital, Warwick, UK.
Eat Disord. 2007 Mar-Apr;15(2):153-8. doi: 10.1080/10640260701190683.
This study investigated the effect of a specialist eating disorders service on the attitudes and knowledge of local healthcare professionals. A questionnaire was sent to fully qualified psychiatrists, postgraduate trainees in psychiatry and general (internal) medicine, general practitioners (family physicians) and dietitians in two comparable cities: Leicester (which had a specialist eating disorders service) and Nottingham (which did not). Psychiatrists in training in Leicester had a greater knowledge of eating disorders than those in Nottingham. There was greater satisfaction with services in Leicester but no difference in attitudes. The presence of a local eating disorders service enhances postgraduate training and increases knowledge.
本研究调查了一家专业饮食失调服务机构对当地医疗保健专业人员的态度和知识的影响。向两个可比城市(莱斯特[设有专业饮食失调服务机构]和诺丁汉[未设])的全科合格精神科医生、精神科和普通(内科)医学研究生学员、全科医生(家庭医生)及营养师发放了问卷。莱斯特接受培训的精神科医生比诺丁汉的同行对饮食失调有更多了解。莱斯特的服务满意度更高,但态度上没有差异。当地饮食失调服务机构的存在促进了研究生培训并增加了知识。