Krupa Anna Julia, Galderisi Silvana, Mucci Armida, Gondek Tomasz, Lengvenyte Aiste, Dudek Dominika, Siwek Marcin
Department of Affective Disorders, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland.
University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Jul 23;16:1643722. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1643722. eCollection 2025.
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are a critical unmet need of SZ treatment. In the past years, clinical tools were developed and guidance papers for the evaluation and management of negative symptoms of SZ were published. The CARE (Competence and confidence Assessment of early career psychiatrists' (ECPs) ability to evaluate and manage negative symptoms of SZ) project was designed to examine the competence and confidence of ECPs in assessing and treating negative symptoms of SZ.
To publish the protocol of the CARE project and a pilot analysis of the data obtained from the Polish sample.
The CARE project is an international cross-sectional 23-item online survey on competence and confidence in assessing and treating negative symptoms of the ECPs from European countries. This work includes the protocol of the CARE project and a pilot analysis of 140 responses from the Polish ECPs population.
The majority of the participants were trainees (67.2%), not engaged in clinical research (69.3%), reported placement in clinics/wards specialized in SZ care (77.1%) and inclusion of theoretical courses (54.3%) in their specialist training curriculum, and participation in extra-curricular training (62.9%) on the negative symptoms. Few ECPs (6.4%) correctly identified the negative symptoms domains, although the majority of them (55%) reported feeling well-trained to administer and interpret at least one tool for the assessment of the negative symptoms. Respectively, 32.8% and 25.9% reported feeling competent in evaluating and managing the negative symptoms. Specialist status and longer experience were linked to higher likelihood of feeling competent in assessment and management of the negative symptoms. The large majority of ECPs (87.1%) agreed that there should be more emphasis on the negative symptoms of SZ in specialist training. Engagement in clinical research was linked to higher likelihood of correctly identifying the domains of negative symptoms.
The results from the Polish ECPs population indicate a very limited knowledge and preparedness to evaluate and manage negative symptoms of SZ. The CARE study will explore the European ECPs' gap in knowledge and skills in the evaluation and management of the negative symptoms of SZ to inform future educational actions.
精神分裂症(SZ)的阴性症状是SZ治疗中一项尚未得到满足的关键需求。在过去几年中,开发了临床工具,并发表了关于SZ阴性症状评估和管理的指导文件。CARE(早期职业精神科医生(ECP)评估和管理SZ阴性症状能力的能力与信心评估)项目旨在检查ECP在评估和治疗SZ阴性症状方面的能力与信心。
公布CARE项目的方案以及对从波兰样本中获得的数据进行的初步分析。
CARE项目是一项针对欧洲国家ECP评估和治疗阴性症状的能力与信心的23项国际横断面在线调查研究。这项工作包括CARE项目的方案以及对来自波兰ECP群体的140份回复进行的初步分析。
大多数参与者是实习生(67.2%),未参与临床研究(69.3%),报告在专门治疗SZ的诊所/病房工作(77.1%),且在其专科培训课程中纳入了理论课程(54.3%),并参与了关于阴性症状的课外培训(62.9%)。很少有ECP(6.4%)能正确识别阴性症状领域,尽管他们中的大多数(55%)报告感觉在使用和解释至少一种阴性症状评估工具方面训练有素。分别有32.8%和25.9%的人报告在评估和管理阴性症状方面有能力。专科地位和更长的经验与在评估和管理阴性症状方面更有能力的更高可能性相关。绝大多数ECP(87.1%)同意在专科培训中应更加强调SZ的阴性症状。参与临床研究与正确识别阴性症状领域的更高可能性相关。
来自波兰ECP群体的结果表明,在评估和管理SZ阴性症状方面的知识和准备非常有限。CARE研究将探索欧洲ECP在评估和管理SZ阴性症状方面的知识和技能差距,以便为未来的教育行动提供信息。