Roy-Lavallée Julien, Findlay Sheri M, Chen Allison, Katzman Debra K
Department of Pediatrics, Hopital Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, McMaster Children's Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Paediatr Child Health. 2022 Jun 23;27(5):278-284. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxac061. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Adolescent Medicine (AM) in Canada has undergone significant growth since being accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) in May 2007. A deeper understanding of the workforce is needed in order to identify current gaps, to improve clinical care and scholarly endeavors, and to inform future developments.
This is the first AM workforce survey administered in Canada and included 39 multiple-choice and 3 open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and thematic analysis was used for open-ended questions.
We identified 62 AM specialists from across Canada. The overall response was 97% (60/62). Most AM specialists were women (39/53, 74%), Caucasian (38/53, 72%), between 30 and 39 years old (22/53, 42%), and completed their subspecialty training in either Toronto (24/48, 50%) or Montreal (12/48, 25%). Nearly half of participants worked in either the Toronto, Ontario (13/49, 27%) or Montreal, Quebec (10/49, 20%). Nearly all participants (46/49, 94%) practiced in large urban population centres and were based in academic health science centres. The primary clinical areas of focus included eating disorders (25/51, 49%) and mental health (9/51, 18%). Almost all participants were satisfied with their career choice (41/50, 82%). Two-thirds of the participants (31/48, 65%) believed that there was an insufficient number of AM specialists in Canada.
Highlighting current characteristics of the AM subspecialty will help government and academic policymakers in understanding the workforce available to care for Canadian adolescents and the need to develop training programs and policies to address gaps and shortages.
自2007年5月被加拿大皇家内科医师与外科医师学院(RCPSC)认可以来,加拿大的青少年医学(AM)有了显著发展。为了找出当前存在的差距、改善临床护理和学术工作,并为未来发展提供参考,需要对该领域的劳动力情况有更深入的了解。
这是加拿大首次进行的青少年医学劳动力调查,包括39道多项选择题和3道开放式问题。计算了描述性统计数据,并对开放式问题进行了主题分析。
我们确定了来自加拿大各地的62名青少年医学专家。总体回复率为97%(60/62)。大多数青少年医学专家为女性(39/53,74%),白人(38/53,72%),年龄在30至39岁之间(22/53,42%),并在多伦多(24/48,50%)或蒙特利尔(12/48,25%)完成了亚专业培训。近一半的参与者在安大略省多伦多市(13/49,27%)或魁北克省蒙特利尔市(10/49,20%)工作。几乎所有参与者(46/49,94%)都在大城市人口中心执业,并以学术健康科学中心为基地。主要关注的临床领域包括饮食失调(25/51,49%)和心理健康(9/51,18%)。几乎所有参与者(41/50,82%)对自己的职业选择感到满意。三分之二的参与者(31/48,65%)认为加拿大的青少年医学专家数量不足。
突出青少年医学亚专业的当前特点将有助于政府和学术政策制定者了解可用于照顾加拿大青少年的劳动力情况,以及制定培训计划和政策以解决差距和短缺问题的必要性。