The Austen Riggs Center, Psychiatry, 25 Main St., P.O. Box 962, Stockbridge, MA 01262, USA.
Acad Psychiatry. 2010 Jan-Feb;34(1):21-6. doi: 10.1176/appi.ap.34.1.21.
The authors examine the current place of personal therapy for residents in U.S. training programs.
All U.S. training directors were provided an anonymous survey assessing current attitudes and practices with regard to personal therapy and training director perception of their residents' use of therapy.
Training directors generally believed that personal therapy is useful during training, but fewer than one-third of residents seek therapy during residency. Program characteristics associated with the use of personal therapy by residents included training director beliefs in the value of therapy to mitigate personal problems, active encouragement by the training director to seek therapy, programmatic supports to reduce the cost of therapy to residents, and geographic location.
The proportion of residents seeking personal therapy is falling, despite training directors' perceptions of the benefit of therapy to residents. This study identified practices promoting a culture in which residents seek therapy.
作者考察了目前美国培训项目中住院医师接受个人治疗的情况。
向所有美国培训主任提供了一项匿名调查,评估他们对个人治疗的当前态度和做法,以及培训主任对其住院医师使用治疗的看法。
培训主任普遍认为个人治疗在培训期间是有用的,但在住院期间寻求治疗的住院医师不到三分之一。与住院医师使用个人治疗相关的项目特征包括培训主任对治疗减轻个人问题的价值的信念、培训主任积极鼓励寻求治疗、为减少治疗费用提供项目支持,以及地理位置。
尽管培训主任认为治疗对住院医师有益,但寻求个人治疗的住院医师比例却在下降。本研究确定了促进住院医师寻求治疗的文化的实践。