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Teaching residents mental health care

Journal

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Volume 101, Issue 12, Pages 2145-2155

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2018.07.023

Keywords

Medical education; Mental health; Communication; Patient-centered; Residents

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  1. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) [D58HP23259]

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Objective: We tested the hypothesis that trained medical faculty can train residents effectively in a mental health care model. Methods: After the authors trained medical faculty intensively for 15 months in primary care mental health, the newly trained faculty taught medical residents intensively. Residents were evaluated pre- and post-residency and compared to non-equivalent control residents in another city. Using ANOVA, the primary endpoint was residents' use of a mental health care model with simulated patients. Secondary endpoints were residents' skills using models for patient-centered interviewing and for informing and motivating patients. Results: For the mental health care model, there was a significant interaction between study site and time (F = 33.51, p < .001, Eta(2) = .34); mean pre-test and post-test control group scores were 8.15 and 8.79, respectively, compared to 7.44 and 15.0 for the intervention group. Findings were similarly positive for models of patient-centered interviewing and informing and motivating. Conclusions: Training medical faculty to teach residents a mental health care model offers a new educational approach to the widespread problem of poor mental health care. Practice Implications: While the models tested here can provide guidance in conducting mental health care, further evaluation of the train-the-trainer program for preparing residents is needed. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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