| Literature DB >> 33759140 |
Eze U Chikezie1, Ikenna D Ebuenyi2, Erefagha Leonardo P Allagoa3, Ifeoma N Onyeka4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Substance use disorder (SUD) is a global concern. Evidence from high-income countries suggests that SUD training for psychiatry residents is less than optimal but it is unknown whether the situation is different in low-/middle-income settings. This study assessed psychiatry residents' perception of their SUD training.Entities:
Keywords: Addiction psychiatry; Addiction training; Psychiatry residents; Satisfaction; Substance use disorders
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33759140 PMCID: PMC8116221 DOI: 10.1007/s40596-021-01433-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acad Psychiatry ISSN: 1042-9670
Characteristics of general psychiatry residents and their perceptions of substance use disorder training (N=51)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| Mean (SD), years | 33.6 (2.4) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 39 (76.5) |
| Female | 12 (23.5) |
| Interest in specific area of psychiatry | |
| Yes | 41 (80.4) |
| No/undecided | 10 (19.6) |
| Subspecialty of interest | |
| Child and adolescent psychiatry | 9 (17.6) |
| Geriatric psychiatry | 2 (3.9) |
| General adult psychiatry | 7 (13.7) |
| Addiction psychiatry | 15 (29.4) |
| Forensic psychiatry | 6 (11.8) |
| Other | 3 (5.9) |
| None/no response | 9 (17.6) |
| Interest in addiction psychiatry | |
| Yes | 36 (70.6) |
| No | 11 (21.6) |
| Undecided | 4 (7.8) |
| Adequacy of training in SUD management | |
| Yes | 27 (52.9) |
| No | 24 (47.1) |
| Satisfaction with the training received so far | |
| Very unsatisfied | 0 (0) |
| Unsatisfied | 27 (52.9) |
| Satisfied | 23 (45.1) |
| Very satisfied | 1 (2.0) |
| If satisfied, reason for satisfaction | |
| Adequate training and treatment-related factors | 16 (31.4) |
| Good patient recovery after treatment | 4 (7.8) |
| Wide variety of cases | 4 (7.8) |
| Not applicable/no response | 27 (52.9) |
| If unsatisfied, reason for dissatisfaction | |
| Lack of SUD treatment units | 8 (15.7) |
| No in-house SUD training | 15 (29.4) |
| Inadequate personnel (consultants, residents, other mental health personnel) | 3 (5.9) |
| Not applicable/no response | 25 (49.0) |
SUD, substance use disorder; SD, standard deviation
Suggestions for making addiction psychiatry subspecialty attractive and for improving current training
| Suggestions | |
|---|---|
| Provide SUD treatment unit | 18 |
| Provide structured SUD training | 15 |
| Regular/continuous training | 14 |
| Increase the number of consultants | 6 |
| Employ more residents to reduce workload and stress | 6 |
| Provide good laboratory, diagnostic, and treatment equipment | 5 |
| Sponsorship to conferences and updates | 3 |
| Provide adequate/effective medications | 3 |
| Increase training duration | 1 |
| Provide good working conditions | 1 |
| Adequate mentoring by consultants | 1 |
| No response | 3 |
| Better-equipped treatment units and opening more treatment centers | 17 |
| Availability of resource persons | 9 |
| Continuous assessment and evaluation of psychiatry residents | 8 |
| Improved and better structured SUD training | 7 |
| Employing more consultants and residents | 5 |
| Providing wider/better treatment options with more of psychotherapy | 4 |
| Providing incentives and good working conditions to attract more doctors | 3 |
| Community-based rehabilitation | 3 |
| Flexible/versatile substance use disorder treatment | 2 |
| Government legislation on substances of abuse | 2 |
| Sponsorship to conferences | 1 |
| More funding for mental health | 1 |
| Introducing postgraduate diplomas, masters, and PhD programs | 1 |
| No response | 1 |
SUD, substance use disorder
*Responses may exceed 51 due to multiple answers