Scottish general practice registrars - their views on psychotherapy training

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Ogg, EC
Pugh, R
Murray, TS
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[1] FERNBANK ST DAY HOSP, GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND
[2] UNIV GLASGOW, DEPT POSTGRAD MED, GLASGOW G12 8QQ, LANARK, SCOTLAND
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GP registrars; Scotland; questionnaire survey; psychotherapy;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background. Psychological problems constitute between 10% and 30% of general practice workload. In 1993, me Royal Colleges of General Practitioners and Psychiatrists published guidelines on the psychiatric component of vocational training for general practice, recognizing the need for training in the psychological aspects of patient care and knowledge of the psychotherapies. Little is known as to how much these guidelines have been followed. Aim. To determine Scottish general practice registrars' views on whether the above training objectives had been met. Method. An anonymous self-report questionnaire was sent to all general practice registrars in west and south-east Scotland one month before the end of their trainee year with a 95% response rate. This provided basic descriptive information on the population surveyed and their attitudes to psychotherapy training. Results. Altogether, 53% had spent time in psychiatry and half of these had had access to a consultant psychotherapist, but only 9% had been involved in using a psychological approach to treatment. A total of 51% disagreed that they had had enough psychotherapy experience, and 44% did not feel confident in assessing patients for psychotherapy, 15% saying that lack of knowledge would prevent them from referring patients. Of the whole sample, 88% felt that further psychotherapy training would be helpful. Conclusion. The majority of general practice registrars in Scotland did not feel that training objectives had been met regarding the attainment of skills in the psychotherapies.
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