McMillan Julia A, Land Marshall, Leslie Laurel K
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland;
University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont and Consultant for Maintenance of Certification and Strategic Planning, American Board of Pediatrics; and.
Pediatrics. 2017 Jan;139(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-2141.
For at least 4 decades, the need for improved pediatric residency training in behavioral and mental health has been recognized. The prevalence of behavioral and mental health conditions in children, adolescents, and young adults has increased during that period. However, as recently as 2013, 65% of pediatricians surveyed by the American Academy of Pediatrics indicated that they lacked training in recognizing and treating mental health problems. Current pediatric residency training requirements do not stipulate curricular elements or assessment requirements in behavioral and mental health, and fewer than half of pediatric residents surveyed felt that their competence in dealing with mental health problems was good to excellent. It is time that pediatric residency programs develop the capacity to prepare their residents to meet the behavioral and mental health needs of their patients. Meeting this challenge will require a robust curriculum and effective assessment tools. Ideal training environments will include primary care ambulatory sites that encourage residents to work longitudinally in partnership with general pediatricians and behavioral and mental health trainees and providers; behavioral and mental health training must be integrated into both ambulatory and inpatient experiences. Faculty development will be needed, and in most programs it will be necessary to include nonpediatrician mental health providers to enhance pediatrician faculty expertise. The American Board of Pediatrics intends to partner with other organizations to ensure that pediatric trainees develop the competence needed to meet the behavioral and mental health needs of their patients.
至少在过去40年里,人们已经认识到需要改进儿科住院医师在行为和心理健康方面的培训。在此期间,儿童、青少年和青年中行为和心理健康问题的患病率有所上升。然而,就在2013年,美国儿科学会调查的儿科医生中有65%表示他们缺乏识别和治疗心理健康问题的培训。目前的儿科住院医师培训要求并未规定行为和心理健康方面的课程内容或评估要求,接受调查的儿科住院医师中,不到一半的人认为自己处理心理健康问题的能力良好到优秀。现在是时候让儿科住院医师培训项目培养能力,使住院医师能够满足患者的行为和心理健康需求了。应对这一挑战需要一个强大的课程体系和有效的评估工具。理想的培训环境将包括基层医疗门诊场所,鼓励住院医师与普通儿科医生以及行为和心理健康培训人员及提供者建立长期合作关系;行为和心理健康培训必须融入门诊和住院体验中。需要开展师资培训,而且在大多数项目中,有必要纳入非儿科心理健康提供者,以增强儿科师资的专业知识。美国儿科学会委员会打算与其他组织合作,确保儿科受训人员培养出满足患者行为和心理健康需求所需的能力。