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居民及其培训主任对健康教育培训、项目支持和获得抑郁症治疗的看法:DEPRESS-Ohio 研究。

Perceptions of Residents and Their Training Directors Regarding Wellness Education, Program Support, and Access to Depression Treatment: the DEPRESS-Ohio Study.

机构信息

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA.

出版信息

Acad Psychiatry. 2019 Oct;43(5):488-493. doi: 10.1007/s40596-019-01067-1. Epub 2019 Apr 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study determines the extent to which residents and their program directors have discordant perceptions regarding wellness, support, and treatment opportunities for trainees. In addition, the authors examined whether psychiatry residents differed in their perceptions compared with residents in other specialties.

METHODS

Residents and their program directors from each of 10 specialties were electronically surveyed after IRB approval and giving informed consent.

RESULTS

Of 42 program directors responding, over 92% indicated they provided wellness education and programming; however, a significantly lower percentage of 822 trainees were aware of this (81.2% and 74.9%, respectively). A similar disparity existed between program directors (PDs) who knew where to refer depressed residents for help (92.9%) and residents who knew where to seek help (71%). Moreover, 83.3% of program directors believed they could comfortably discuss depression with a depressed resident, but a lower percentage of their trainees (69.1%) felt their training directors would be supportive. A significantly greater percentage of program directors (40.5%) believed seeking treatment for depression might compromise medical licensure than did residents (13.0%). Psychiatry residents were significantly more aware of wellness, support, and access than were residents from other specialties.

CONCLUSIONS

The availability of wellness education, programming, program director accessibility, and knowing where to ask for help if depressed does not seem to be adequately communicated to many residents. Moreover, program directors disproportionately see depression treatment as a risk to medical licensure compared with their residents. Psychiatry residents seem to be more aware of program director support and access to care than their colleagues.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定住院医师及其培训项目主管对住院医师的健康、支持和治疗机会的看法存在差异的程度。此外,作者还检查了精神科住院医师与其他专业住院医师的看法是否存在差异。

方法

在获得机构审查委员会批准并获得知情同意后,通过电子方式对来自 10 个专业的住院医师及其培训项目主管进行了调查。

结果

在 42 位回应的培训项目主管中,超过 92%的人表示他们提供了健康教育培训和项目;然而,只有 81.2%和 74.9%的受训者意识到了这一点。培训项目主管(PD)知道将抑郁住院医师转介给何处寻求帮助(92.9%)与住院医师知道何处寻求帮助(71%)之间存在类似的差异。此外,83.3%的培训项目主管认为他们可以与抑郁的住院医师舒适地讨论抑郁问题,但只有 69.1%的受训者认为他们的培训主任会给予支持。与住院医师(13.0%)相比,更多的培训项目主管(40.5%)认为寻求抑郁治疗可能会影响医疗执照。精神科住院医师比其他专业的住院医师更了解健康、支持和获得治疗的机会。

结论

许多住院医师似乎没有充分了解到健康教育培训、项目、培训项目主管的可及性以及如果抑郁时应该向何处寻求帮助。此外,与他们的住院医师相比,培训项目主管更倾向于将抑郁治疗视为医疗执照的风险。精神科住院医师似乎比他们的同事更了解培训主任的支持和获得治疗的机会。

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