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Recently trained general pediatricians: perspectives on residency training and scope of practice.

机译:最近受过培训的普通儿科医生:住院医师培训的观点和实践范围。

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OBJECTIVE: Because of the increase in both the prevalence and complexity of chronic diseases in children, there is heightened awareness of the need for general pediatricians to be prepared to comanage their patients with chronic disorders with subspecialists. It is not known currently how well prepared general pediatricians believe themselves to be for these roles after residency training. This study was conducted to determine the perspectives of recently trained general pediatricians in practice regarding their decisions on residency choice, career choice, and adequacy of training. METHODS: A random sample of 600 generalists whose initial application for general pediatric certification occurred between 2002 and 2003 (4-5 years out of training) and 600 generalists who applied for board certification between 2005 and 2006 and who were not currently enrolled in or had completed subspecialty training (1-2 years out of training) received a structured questionnaire by mail. The survey focused on decision-making in selection of residency programs, strength of residency training in preparation for clinical care, and scope of practice. RESULTS: The overall response rate was 76%. The majority of generalists reported that their residency training was adequate in most subspecialty areas. However, a large proportion of generalists indicated that they could have used additional training in mental health (62% [n = 424]), sports medicine (51% [n = 345]), oral health (52% [n = 356]), and developmental/behavioral pediatrics (48% [n = 326]). Most generalist respondents reported that they are comfortable comanaging cases requiring subspecialty care with a subspecialist. However, generalist respondents without local access to subspecialists were more likely to report that they are comfortable managing patients who require subspecialty care. CONCLUSIONS: The training of general pediatricians, and the needs for their adequate preparation to care for patients, should be a dynamic process. As the nature and epidemiology of pediatric care change, our educational system must change as well.
机译:目的:由于儿童慢性疾病的患病率和复杂性的增加,人们越来越意识到需要普通的儿科医生与亚专科医生共同管理慢性病患者。目前尚不知道,准备好一般的儿科医生在住院医师培训后如何相信自己会扮演这些角色。进行这项研究是为了确定最近接受过培训的普通儿科医生在居住选择,职业选择和培训充分性方面的决策观点。方法:随机抽取600名全科医生进行初次通用儿科认证,他们于2002年至2003年(培训期为4-5年)在2005年至2006年之间申请了董事会认证,但目前尚未注册或尚未注册。完成的专业培训(培训期为1-2年)通过邮件收到了结构化问卷。该调查的重点是在选择住院医师计划时的决策,住院医师在准备临床护理方面的培训强度以及执业范围。结果:总体缓解率为76%。大多数通才医生报告说,他们的居留培训在大多数次专业领域都足够。但是,大部分通才指出,他们可能需要在心理健康(62%[n = 424]),运动医学(51%[n = 345]),口腔健康(52%[n = 356])方面接受额外的培训)和发育/行为儿科(48%[n = 326])。大多数多才多艺的受访者表示,他们很愿意与专科医师共同处理需要专科医疗的案件。但是,无法在当地与专科医生见面的通才医生答复者更有可能报告说,他们对需要亚专科护理的患者感到满意。结论:对普通儿科医生的培训以及对他们进行充分准备以照顾患者的需求,应该是一个动态的过程。随着儿科护理的性质和流行病学的变化,我们的教育系统也必须发生变化。

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