Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Department of Psychiatry, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.
Asia Pac Psychiatry. 2021 Dec;13(4):e12493. doi: 10.1111/appy.12493. Epub 2021 Dec 7.
Since the start of COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, training of psychiatry and mental health has been impacted considerably. We illustrated the change of academic and clinical psychiatric residency training procedure at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, a developing country situated in South East Asia which is categorized in the low and middle income category of countries. The training setting has set up a task force responsible to set various strategies in response to the COVID-19 measure of social and physical distancing to maintain standard of care for psychiatric patients and educational experience for psychiatric residents. The strategies include online education, service team separation, and avoidance of contact between teams, reduction of non-urgent clinical activities, and the use of telemedicine for psychiatric patients. Despite exposure to the difficulties of training during the pandemic, all senior residents were qualified and licensed at the national examination. Residents reported that pandemic did affect the academic activities and services and also the quality of living and satisfaction. Academic issues, including the inconvenience of studying online, were the most concerned problems among psychiatric residents at the time of pandemic.
自 2020 年 3 月 COVID-19 大流行开始以来,精神病学和心理健康培训受到了相当大的影响。我们举例说明了泰国曼谷朱拉隆功大学的学术和临床精神病住院医师培训程序的变化,泰国是东南亚的一个发展中国家,属于中低收入国家类别。培训环境成立了一个工作组,负责制定各种策略,以应对 COVID-19 社交和身体距离措施,为精神病患者提供护理标准和精神病住院医师的教育经验。这些策略包括在线教育、服务团队分离以及避免团队之间的接触、减少非紧急临床活动以及为精神病患者使用远程医疗。尽管在大流行期间面临培训困难,但所有高级住院医师都通过了国家考试并获得了资格认证。住院医师报告说,大流行确实影响了学术活动和服务以及生活质量和满意度。学术问题,包括在线学习的不便,是大流行期间精神病住院医师最关心的问题。