Transition as a topic in psychiatry training throughout Europe: trainees' perspectives.
Author
Hendrickx, GaelleDe Roeck, Veronique
Russet, Frédérick
Dieleman, Gwen
Franic, Tomislav
Maras, Athanasios
McNicholas, Fiona
Paul, Moli
Santosh, Paramala
Schulze, Ulrike
Signorini, Giulia
Singh, Swaran P
Street, Cathy
Tuomainen, Helena
Verhulst, Frank
Wolke, Dieter
Purper-Ouakil, Diane
Tremmery, Sabine
Consortium, MILESTONE
Affiliation
KU Leuven, Belgium; University Hospitals Leuven; University Hospital of Montpellier; Erasmus Medical Center, Netherlands; Clinical Hospital Center Split; Yulius Mental Health Organization, Netherlands; University College Dublin; Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin; Lucena Clinic SJOG, Dublin; University of Warwick; Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust; King's College London; University of Ulm; Saint John of God Clinical Research Center, ItalyPublication date
2019-03-09
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The majority of adolescents with mental health problems do not experience continuity of care when they reach the transition boundary of their child and adolescent mental health service. One of the obstacles for a smooth transition to adult mental health services concerns the lack of training for health-care professionals involved in the transition process. This study aims to seek psychiatric trainees' opinions regarding training on transition and the knowledge and skills required for managing transition. A survey was distributed to trainees residing in European countries. Trainees from 36 countries completed the questionnaire, of which 63% reported that they came into contact with youth and young adults (16-26 years) during their clinical practice. Twenty-seven percent of trainees stated they have good to very good knowledge about the transition process. Theoretical training about transition was reported in only 17% of the countries, and practical training in 28% of the countries. Ninety-four percent of trainees indicated that further training about transition is necessary. The content of subsequent transition-related training can be guided by the findings of the MILESTONE project.Citation
Hendrickx G, De Roeck V, Russet F, Dieleman G, Franic T, Maras A, McNicholas F, Paul M, Santosh P, Schulze U, Signorini G, Singh SP, Street C, Tuomainen H, Verhulst F, Wolke D, Purper-Ouakil D, Tremmery S; MILESTONE Consortium. Transition as a topic in psychiatry training throughout Europe: trainees' perspectives. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Jan;29(1):41-49. doi: 10.1007/s00787-019-01309-5. Epub 2019 Mar 9. PMID: 30852723.Type
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00787-019-01309-5PMID
30852723Publisher
Springerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s00787-019-01309-5