EFFECTIVENESS OF A 3-MONTH TRAINING-PROGRAM IN PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION FOR FAMILY-PRACTICE RESIDENTS

Citation
Rj. Gagnon et al., EFFECTIVENESS OF A 3-MONTH TRAINING-PROGRAM IN PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION FOR FAMILY-PRACTICE RESIDENTS, Academic medicine, 69(9), 1994, pp. 768-770
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine Miscellaneus","Education, Scientific Disciplines
Journal title
ISSN journal
10402446
Volume
69
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
768 - 770
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-2446(1994)69:9<768:EOA3TI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate the influence on knowledge, perceived skills, and attitudes of a psychotherapeutic intervention program for family prac tice residents. Method. Between 1991 and 1993, a nonrandomized control led study, using a pretest-posttest design, was used to compare a trea tment group of 38 residents with a control group of 16 residents at tw o family medicine clinics affiliated with the Universite de Montreal a nd Laval University Faculties of Medicine. The residents participated in a structured series of 12 seminars dedicated to psychotherapeutic i nterventions by family doctors. Three instruments were used to measure knowledge, perceived skills, and attitudes. Statistical analysis incl uded two-tailed chi-square with Yates' correction and the Mann-Whitney test. Results. Ten residents in the treatment group and one in the co ntrol group were excluded from analysis because they did not complete all the evaluations. Greater percentages of residents in the treatment group improved their perceived skills (89% versus 56%, p = .003), and their knowledge (82% versus 50%, p = .06). Conclusion. Skills of the ''how-to'' type improved more than relational skills. No significant e ffect on attitude was observed.