Evaluation of a Dialectical Behavior Therapy Didactic for Medical Trainees in an Acute Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Unit.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Academic Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s40596-024-02023-4
Deborah M Zlotnik, Alexandra Yoon, Michelle Harlan, Eleanor Mackey
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Objective: Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based treatment for patients with suicidality and emotion dysregulation. There is increasing evidence of using DBT in psychiatric inpatient units for youth. On inpatient units, the majority of treatment is provided by psychiatry trainees, often with limited therapy experience. The study's objective was to assess the impact of a 1-h weekly DBT training for a range of medical trainees rotating through a child and adolescent acute inpatient unit.

Methods: Participants were 55 medical students, psychiatry residents, and child and adolescent psychiatry fellows who rotated on an inpatient unit for youth and participated in a 1-h DBT didactic. There was one group who attended less than four sessions and the other attended 5 or more sessions. A pre- and post-method design was used to collect data on participants' confidence, competence, and knowledge of DBT and working with suicidal youth.

Results: Comparing pre- and post-data for all participants, the DBT training was found to lead to significant benefits for trainees' comfort with therapy, prioritizing therapy during inpatient care, knowledge of DBT, comfort with DBT, and confidence in treating children and adolescents with suicidality. There were no significant differences in the type of trainee or dose of training.

Conclusion: This study supports the benefit of a brief DBT didactic to provide training to a wide range of trainees to improve therapeutic care in an inpatient psychiatric unit for youth.

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为急诊青少年精神病住院部的医学培训生提供的辩证行为疗法教学评估。
目的:辩证行为疗法(DBT)是一种针对自杀和情绪失调患者的循证治疗方法。越来越多的证据表明,DBT 可用于青少年精神病住院病房。在住院病房,大部分治疗都是由精神科实习生提供的,他们通常治疗经验有限。这项研究的目的是评估每周 1 小时的 DBT 培训对在儿童和青少年急性住院病房轮转的一系列医学实习生的影响:参与者包括 55 名医科学生、精神病学住院医师以及儿童和青少年精神病学研究员,他们在青少年住院部轮转,并参加了 1 小时的 DBT 讲座。其中一组参加了不到四节课,另一组参加了五节课或更多。我们采用前后对比的方法收集参与者对 DBT 的信心、能力和知识以及与有自杀倾向的青少年合作的数据:比较所有参与者的前后数据发现,DBT 培训对受训者的治疗舒适度、住院治疗期间治疗的优先级、DBT 知识、DBT 的舒适度以及治疗有自杀倾向的儿童和青少年的信心都有显著益处。受训者类型和培训剂量没有明显差异:本研究支持通过简短的 DBT 说教为各类受训者提供培训,从而改善青少年精神病住院部的治疗护理。
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期刊介绍: Academic Psychiatry is the international journal of the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Association for Academic Psychiatry, and Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry publishes original, scholarly work in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that focuses on innovative education, academic leadership, and advocacy. The scope of the journal includes work that furthers knowledge and stimulates evidence-based advances in academic psychiatry in the following domains: education and training, leadership and administration, career and professional development, ethics and professionalism, and health and well-being.
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