Assistant Professor and Clinician Educator, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Behavioral Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah and Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital.
MedEdPORTAL. 2023 Aug 1;19:11326. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11326. eCollection 2023.
Pediatric residents report behavioral or mental health (B/MH) assessment and treatment as a training gap and often feel ill-equipped to address these issues in clinical practice. We developed a novel interactive training program to improve resident confidence in managing common pediatric B/MH conditions.
The Be ExPeRT curriculum comprised a half-day interactive seminar on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, depression, and suicidality followed by monthly case-based discussions. Content included didactic material, role-play, and case discussion. The training was optional and open to pediatric or combined medicine-pediatrics trainees.
Twenty-three residents (70% female) participated in four separate seminars over 2 years. Of the participants attending the seminars, 17 (74%) completed the presurvey, and 16 (70%) completed the postsurvey. Statistically significant improvement was noted in comfort treating major depressive disorder (41% pre, 94% post, = .002), suicide risk (29% pre, 94% post, < .001), and anxiety (24% pre, 94% post, < .001) following program participation. Twelve (75%) of the 16 participants completing the survey rated the training in the top 5%-10% with respect to other resident learning experiences.
We developed this curriculum to enhance trainee knowledge and comfort in addressing common pediatric B/MH conditions in primary care. Significant improvement was noted in self-reported comfort in treating major depressive disorder, suicide risk, and anxiety, and the program was well received. The curriculum can be adapted for use in any training program for primary care providers to provide B/MH education that may be lacking or supplement existing programming.
儿科住院医师报告称,行为或心理健康(B/MH)评估和治疗是他们的培训缺口,并且在临床实践中常常感到无法胜任这些问题。我们开发了一种新的互动式培训计划,以提高住院医师对管理常见儿科 B/MH 疾病的信心。
Be ExPeRT 课程包括为期半天的关于注意力缺陷多动障碍、焦虑、抑郁和自杀意念的互动研讨会,以及每月的基于案例的讨论。内容包括教学材料、角色扮演和案例讨论。该培训是可选的,面向儿科或儿科-内科联合培训生开放。
23 名住院医师(70%为女性)在两年内参加了四个单独的研讨会。参加研讨会的参与者中,有 17 人(74%)完成了预调查,16 人(70%)完成了后调查。统计上显著改善的是治疗重度抑郁症的舒适度(41%预,94%后, =.002)、自杀风险(29%预,94%后, <.001)和焦虑(24%预,94%后, <.001)。完成调查的 16 名参与者中的 12 名(75%)将培训评为在其他住院医师学习经验中排名前 5%-10%的培训。
我们开发这个课程是为了提高住院医师在初级保健中处理常见儿科 B/MH 疾病的知识和舒适度。自我报告的治疗重度抑郁症、自杀风险和焦虑的舒适度显著提高,且该课程受到好评。该课程可以适应任何初级保健提供者培训计划,以提供可能缺乏或补充现有计划的 B/MH 教育。