Beresin E V, Sugar J
Dept. of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
Psychiatr Q. 1991 Summer;62(2):105-19. doi: 10.1007/BF01955625.
The authors describe the nature of current social and economic forces impacting on the education and future practice of general psychiatry residents in child and adolescent psychiatry. They review theoretical and practical reasons for training in child and adolescent psychiatry, analyze the form and content of what is currently taught based on a national survey of general training programs, and suggest guidelines for the training and postgraduate practice of general psychiatrists in evaluating and treating children and adolescents. The authors conclude that while social and economic changes necessitate general psychiatrists' clinical involvement with children and adolescents, insufficient general training may necessitate postgraduate education and supervision. They pose ethical and professional dilemmas for the field in meeting the national shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists and propose strategies to enhance recruitment into child and adolescent residency training.
作者描述了当前社会和经济力量对儿童和青少年精神病学领域普通精神病学住院医师教育及未来实践的影响性质。他们回顾了儿童和青少年精神病学培训的理论及实践原因,基于一项针对普通培训项目的全国性调查,分析了当前所授内容的形式和内容,并为普通精神科医生在评估和治疗儿童及青少年方面的培训及毕业后实践提出了指导方针。作者得出结论,虽然社会和经济变化使普通精神科医生有必要在临床中接触儿童和青少年,但普通培训不足可能需要研究生教育和监督。在应对全国儿童和青少年精神科医生短缺的问题上,他们为该领域提出了伦理和专业困境,并提出了加强儿童和青少年住院医师培训招生的策略。