Survey of Felt Needs Among Teachers of Psychiatry in Institutes of National Importance (INI) to Improve the Quality of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Training.
Arghya Pal, Arpit Parmar, Santanu Nath, Nishtha Chawla, Snehil Gupta, Vinay H R, M Kishor
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Abstract
Background: Several institutes of national importance (INI) have been established in the last few years to improve the quality of medical education in the country. Most INIs are autonomous and outside the purview of the National Medical Commission (NMC). Little is known about the needs of the psychiatry teachers working in INIs. The current study was planned to obtain feedback from the psychiatry teachers in INIs about the various issues pertaining to training in psychiatry.
Methods: This was an online survey conducted using Google Forms involving psychiatry teachers working in autonomous INIs outside the purview of NMC. The questionnaire had mandatory items (which provided quantitative data) and optional questions (which were used for thematic analysis).
Results: Our study's response rate was estimated at 48.73%. About 92.7% of respondents appreciated the need for training in undergraduate psychiatry. Though fewer residents were trained in medical education, the felt need for training among residents was comparable to that among faculty members. The major themes of targeted training, as reported, were found to be in sync with the current demands of the curriculum.
Conclusion: There is a substantial need for training among the teachers of psychiatry in the INIs. This study provided with some groundwork regarding the strengths and weaknesses of teaching psychiatry in INIs. Further studies on this topic, using a qualitative design, should be planned to understand the nuances of working in an autonomous institute.
背景:在过去几年中,为提高本国医学教育的质量,成立了几所具有全国重要性的研究所(INI)。大多数 INI 都是自治的,不在国家医学委员会(NMC)的管辖范围内。人们对在 INI 工作的精神病学教师的需求知之甚少。本研究计划从 INIs 的精神科教师那里获得有关精神科培训的各种问题的反馈意见:这是一项使用谷歌表格进行的在线调查,调查对象是在国家医学委员会管辖范围之外的自治 INI 中工作的精神科教师。问卷包括必填项目(提供定量数据)和选填问题(用于主题分析):本研究的回复率估计为 48.73%。约 92.7% 的受访者认为有必要对本科生进行精神病学培训。虽然接受医学教育培训的住院医师人数较少,但住院医师对培训需求的感受与教职员工相当。所报告的有针对性培训的主要主题与当前课程的要求一致:结论:国际精神病院的精神病学教师非常需要培训。本研究为了解国际精神病院精神病学教学的优缺点提供了一些基础。应计划采用定性设计对这一主题进行进一步研究,以了解在独立学院工作的细微差别。
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The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.