Literature DB >> 18624013

Improving the psychosomatic competence of medical doctors in China, Vietnam and Laos-the Asia-Link Program.

Kurt Fritzsche1, Peter Scheib, Michael Wirsching, Gerhard Schüssler, Wenyuan Wu, Nguyen Huu Cat, Sisouk Vongphrachanh, Ngo Tich Linh.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The European Union is supporting a 3-year cooperation project coordinated by the Freiburg University Clinic for the development and promotion of psychosomatic medicine in China, Vietnam, and Laos. The main objective is the development and performance of post-graduate training for medical doctors to improve doctor-patient communication and to acquire psychosomatic knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
METHOD: The project is based on contacts which have existed for several years with the Tongji University and the affiliated Tongji Hospital in Shanghai. Medical doctors in all disciplines are to learn to promptly recognize emotional disorders which frequently present in the primary care setting, to offer limited treatment themselves, and to cooperate with mental health specialists.
RESULTS: In the first year of the project, 50 medical doctors from different medical fields were trained as future teachers. In the second year, we are starting a pilot curriculum which will include 60 hours of theory and psychosocial interventions, divided into three blocks.
CONCLUSIONS: Future developments will involve setting up a psychosomatic network in Southeast Asia to establish advanced training in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy and to promote psychiatric and psychosomatic consultation and liaison services in the general hospitals.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18624013     DOI: 10.2190/PM.38.1.a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychiatry Med        ISSN: 0091-2174            Impact factor:   1.210


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Review 3.  Interpreting physical sensations to guide health-related behavior : An introductory review on psychosomatic competence.

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4.  Results of a psychosomatic training program in China, Vietnam and Laos: successful cross-cultural transfer of a postgraduate training program for medical doctors.

Authors:  Kurt Fritzsche; Peter Scheib; Nayeong Ko; Michael Wirsching; Andrea Kuhnert; Jie Hick; Gerhard Schüßler; Wenyuan Wu; Shen Yuan; Nguyen Huu Cat; Sisouk Vongphrachanh; Ngo Tich Linh; Ngyuen Kim Viet
Journal:  Biopsychosoc Med       Date:  2012-08-29

5.  A Randomized Controlled Trial of Balint Groups to Prevent Burnout Among Residents in China.

Authors:  Lei Huang; Jennifer Harsh; Haisong Cui; Jiaxin Wu; Jessica Thai; Xu Zhang; Liming Cheng; Wenyuan Wu
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-02-11       Impact factor: 4.157

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