Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4225 Porte De Merano #96, San Diego, CA, 92122, USA.
Acad Psychiatry. 1994 Jun;18(2):81-7. doi: 10.1007/BF03341525.
Over 73% (169) of psychiatric residency training directors who responded to a survey believe that computer instruction should be provided to residents. The survey instrument, a questionnaire, was mailed to residency directors of general and child psychiatry programs (N = 314) in 1991. The authors found that computers are available for resident use in 165 (79%) programs, but only 87 (38%) residency programs provide computer instruction for their trainees. Over 85% (182) of the directors have used computers, with 45% (90) of them using computers at least 3 hours per week. The directors' own use of computers is strongly associated with typing skill level and familiarity with different software packages. There is a discrepancy between the amount of computer instruction provided for residents and the amount the directors desire. The authors also found that most directors are not familiar with software packages developed specifically for psychiatrists that are now available.
超过 73%(169 人)的接受调查的精神科住院医师培训主任认为应该为住院医师提供计算机指导。该调查工具是一份问卷,于 1991 年邮寄给一般和儿童精神病学项目的住院医师培训主任(N=314)。作者发现,165 个(79%)项目有可供住院医师使用的计算机,但只有 87 个(38%)住院医师培训项目为其学员提供计算机指导。超过 85%(182 人)的主任使用过计算机,其中 45%(90 人)每周至少使用计算机 3 小时。主任自己使用计算机的情况与打字技能水平和对不同软件包的熟悉程度密切相关。为住院医师提供的计算机指导数量与主任希望提供的数量之间存在差异。作者还发现,大多数主任不熟悉现在可用的专门为精神科医生开发的软件包。