爱尔兰精神病学高等专业受训人员的研究需求:混合方法研究。

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY BJPsych Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1192/bjb.2024.91
Eimear Counihan, Cornelia Carey, Anna Feeney, Kevin Lally, Ciara O'Connor, Anne M Doherty
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目的和方法:招募爱尔兰精神病学高级专科受训人员(HSTs)匿名填写一份包含 21 个项目的在线问卷。设计这些问题的目的是为了了解不同培训年限的 HSTs 的研究经验,确定参与研究的障碍,并提出克服这些障碍的潜在策略:在接受调查的 165 名高级培训员中,有 50 人(30%)做出了答复。大多数受访者(58%)在接受 HST 培训的第二年或第三年。大多数受访者(72%)接受的是普通成人精神病学培训。定性数据分析得出的主题包括 "合作研究文化"、"指导"、"选择 "和 "资源获取"。参与者认为他们需要更多的结构化指导和定期督导,并表示希望有更多的交流与合作:临床影响:在答复中,精神病学内部需要一种支持性、合作性的研究文化占主导地位。结构化的研究计划和资源的获取可能会促进更积极的研究文化,应将其作为培训课程的一部分。
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Research needs of higher specialist trainees in psychiatry in Ireland: mixed methods study.

Aims and method: Higher specialist trainees (HSTs) in psychiatry in Ireland were recruited to complete a 21-item online questionnaire anonymously. Questions were designed to establish the research experience of HSTs in various years of training, identify perceived barriers to participation and generate potential strategies to overcome these barriers.

Results: Of 165 HSTs surveyed, 50 (30%) responded. Most respondents (58%) were in the second or third year of HST. Most (72%) were training in general adult psychiatry. Themes that emerged from analysis of the qualitative data were 'collaborative research culture', 'guidance', 'choice' and 'access to resources'. Participants felt they needed more structured guidance and regular supervision, and expressed a desire for more networking and collaboration.

Clinical implications: The need for a supportive, collaborative research culture within psychiatry was predominant among responses. Structured research programmes and access to resources may facilitate a more positive research culture and should be considered as part of the training curriculum.

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BJPsych Bulletin
BJPsych Bulletin PSYCHIATRY-
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期刊介绍: BJPsych Bulletin prioritises research, opinion and informed reflection on the state of psychiatry, management of psychiatric services, and education and training in psychiatry. It provides essential reading and practical value to psychiatrists and anyone involved in the management and provision of mental healthcare.
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