Pan Meirong, Tang Ni, Qiu Yujia, Yue Xinxin, Wang Hui, Cao Qingjiu, Si Tianmei
Peking University Sixth Hospital, Peking University Institute of Mental Health, NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University), National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital), No. 51 Hua Yuan Bei Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100191, China.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 Jul 1;25(1):860. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07471-6.
The workforce shortage in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) in China greatly restricts patients' access to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Implementing CAP training within general or adult psychiatry programs may offer a viable solution; however, such programs are underdeveloped in China. The aim of this study was to gather empirical evidence regarding CAP training needs within Chinese psychiatry residency programs.
An exploratory survey was administered online to psychiatry residents and their mentors to assess the application of CAP in clinical practice, satisfaction with existing CAP training, and attitudes towards the expansion of such training. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, the Mann‒Whitney U test, the t-test, and the χ2 test to explore demographic differences and responses.
A total of 230 residents (response rate = 54.76%) and 241 mentors (response rate = 53.79%) provided effective responses. A significant majority of both residents (201, 87.39%) and mentors (216, 89.63%) reported frequent engagements with pediatric mental health patients. Additionally, a considerable portion in both groups (70.43% of the residents and 59.34% of the mentors) indicated experiencing moderate to high stress levels in their work with these patients, primarily due to inadequate training in CAP. Only 37.39% of the residents and 21.99% of the mentors expressed satisfaction with current training offerings. Notably, substantial support exists among both residents (77.82%) and mentors (85.89%) for expanding CAP training programs.
This study highlights a critical gap in CAP expertise among psychiatry professionals in China, mirrored by general dissatisfaction with existing training frameworks. There is strong, evidence-based support for the expansion of CAP training within residency programs, which is imperative to bolster the competence of CAMHS providers.
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中国儿童与青少年精神病学(CAP)领域的劳动力短缺严重限制了患者获得儿童与青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)的机会。在普通或成人精神病学项目中开展CAP培训可能是一个可行的解决方案;然而,此类项目在中国尚不完善。本研究的目的是收集有关中国精神病学住院医师培训项目中CAP培训需求的实证证据。
对精神病学住院医师及其导师进行了一项在线探索性调查,以评估CAP在临床实践中的应用、对现有CAP培训的满意度以及对扩大此类培训的态度。使用描述性统计、曼-惠特尼U检验、t检验和χ2检验对数据进行分析,以探讨人口统计学差异和反应。
共有230名住院医师(回复率=54.76%)和241名导师(回复率=53.79%)提供了有效回复。绝大多数住院医师(201名,87.39%)和导师(216名,89.63%)报告经常接触儿科精神健康患者。此外,两组中相当一部分人(住院医师的70.43%和导师的59.34%)表示,在与这些患者合作时经历了中度至高度的压力,主要原因是CAP培训不足。只有37.39%的住院医师和21.99%的导师对当前的培训课程表示满意。值得注意的是,住院医师(77.82%)和导师(85.89%)都大力支持扩大CAP培训项目。
本研究突出了中国精神病学专业人员在CAP专业知识方面的关键差距,这反映在对现有培训框架的普遍不满上。有强有力的循证支持在住院医师培训项目中扩大CAP培训,这对于提高CAMHS提供者的能力至关重要。
不适用。