Training for primary care of mentally handicapped patients in US family practice residencies.
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چکیده
BACKGROUND As a result of managed care mandates for primary care and the growing community presence of the 6 million mentally handicapped persons in the United States, primary care of this population will increasingly be provided by family physicians. How much family practice residencies emphasize training for care of this population is the focus of this study. METHODS A questionnaire was mailed to each family practice residency program in the United States asking about didactic teaching, clinical activities, and faculty and curriculum planning related to care of the mentally handicapped population. RESULTS Seventy-one percent of questionnaires were returned. Only 32 percent of respondents teach related didactic sessions, 24 percent plan clinic patient care for this population, and 42 percent affiliate with a residential care facility. The most frequently listed didactic topics were delayed infant assessment and seizure care. Comprehensive management of the mentally handicapped adult, family issues, behavioral problems, and long-term planning had low ratings compared with the first two topics. Psychiatrists were rated higher than family practice faculty for training in this area. CONCLUSIONS There is little enthusiasm among residency directors about the need for training in care of mentally handicapped patients. Topics that are most valued, however, were those that are generally within the purview of specialists. A low value was placed upon training for helping families access services, behavior management, or comprehensive long-term planning-areas most often addressed by family physicians. Further studies are needed to assess the training needs of family physicians in caring for mentally handicapped persons.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
دوره 10 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997