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Child psychiatry practice patterns in Ontario.

M M Steele1, V V Wolfe.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine the demographics, training, distribution, venues of practice, remuneration patterns, and professional affiliations of child psychiatrists in Ontario.
METHOD: In July 1997, questionnaires were sent to 229 Ontario psychiatrists. A second mailing was sent to nonresponders in the fall of 1997. The overall response rate was 66.8%.
RESULTS: Compared with other research regarding the ratio of child psychiatrists to children with mental health problems, Ontario fares relatively well (1:6148). Generally, Ontario child psychiatrists report having received formalized training in the speciality. Child psychiatrists are disproportionately concentrated in Toronto and in midsize cities with medical schools compared with rural regions. Out-reach services to smaller communities are provided by 30% of child psychiatrists, but it is not clear whether the services are sufficient and equitably available. Approximately 50% of current psychiatrists will be aged 65 years or older in 15 years, and it is unclear whether sufficient numbers will replace them. The profession appears to be reaching an equitable gender representation. Most child psychiatrists belong to the professional organizations that support the profession; however, they are least likely to belong to the Ontario Psychiatric Association (OPA).
CONCLUSIONS: An optimal ratio of child psychiatrists per population served still needs to be determined, with special consideration given to the needs of rural communities. The small ratio of child psychiatrists to the population of children with mental health needs highlights the importance of collaborating with other medical and mental health professionals. Recruiting and retaining child psychiatrists will need to be monitored. Child psychiatrists in Ontario need a unified voice to address these issues.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10566109     DOI: 10.1177/070674379904400805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0706-7437            Impact factor:   4.356


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