The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)

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Autor(a) principal: Barrett, E
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Jacobs, B, Klasen, H, Herguner, S, Agnafors, S, Banjac, V, Bezborodovs, N, Cini, E, Hamann, C, Huscsava, MM, Kostadinova, M, Kramar, Y, Maravic, VM, McGrath, J, Molteni, S, Moron-Nozaleda, MG, Mudra, S, Nikolova, G, Vorkas, KP, Prata, AT, Revet, A, Joseph, JR, Serbak, R, Tomac, A, Van den Steene, H, Xylouris, G, Zielinska, A, Hebebrand, J
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3721
Resumo: There is great cultural diversity across Europe. This is reflected in the organisation of child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services and the training of the respective professionals in different countries in Europe. Patients and their parents will want a high quality, knowledgeable, and skillful service from child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) wherever they see them in Europe. A European comparison of training programs allows all stakeholders in different European countries to assess the diversity and to initiate discussions as to the introduction of improvements within national training programs. Major issues to be addressed in comparing child and adolescent psychiatric training programs across Europe include: (1) formal organisation and content of training programs and the relationship to adult psychiatry and paediatrics; (2) flexibility of training, given different trainee interests and that many trainees will have young families; (3) quality of governance of training systems; (4) access to research; and (5) networking. The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Study of Training in Europe (CAP-State) is a survey of training for child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) across European countries. It aims to revisit and extend the survey carried out in 2006 by Karabekiroglu and colleagues. The current article is embedded in a special issue of European Child + Adolescent Psychiatry attempting to for the first time address training in CAP at the European and global levels. Structured information was sought from each of 38 European and neighboring countries (subsequently loosely referred to as Europe) and obtained from 31. The information was provided by a senior trainee or recently qualified specialist and their information was checked and supplemented by information from a senior child and adolescent psychiatry trainer. Results showed that there is a very wide range of provision of training in child and adolescent psychiatry in different countries in Europe. There remains very substantial diversity in training across Europe and in the degree to which it is subject to national oversight and governance. Some possible reasons for this variation are discussed and some recommendations made.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
title The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
spellingShingle The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
Barrett, E
Adolescent
Adolescent Psychiatry
Adult
Child
Child Psychiatry
Education, Medical
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
HDE PEDOP
title_short The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
title_full The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
title_fullStr The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
title_full_unstemmed The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
title_sort The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Study of Training in Europe (CAP-STATE)
author Barrett, E
author_facet Barrett, E
Jacobs, B
Klasen, H
Herguner, S
Agnafors, S
Banjac, V
Bezborodovs, N
Cini, E
Hamann, C
Huscsava, MM
Kostadinova, M
Kramar, Y
Maravic, VM
McGrath, J
Molteni, S
Moron-Nozaleda, MG
Mudra, S
Nikolova, G
Vorkas, KP
Prata, AT
Revet, A
Joseph, JR
Serbak, R
Tomac, A
Van den Steene, H
Xylouris, G
Zielinska, A
Hebebrand, J
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author2 Jacobs, B
Klasen, H
Herguner, S
Agnafors, S
Banjac, V
Bezborodovs, N
Cini, E
Hamann, C
Huscsava, MM
Kostadinova, M
Kramar, Y
Maravic, VM
McGrath, J
Molteni, S
Moron-Nozaleda, MG
Mudra, S
Nikolova, G
Vorkas, KP
Prata, AT
Revet, A
Joseph, JR
Serbak, R
Tomac, A
Van den Steene, H
Xylouris, G
Zielinska, A
Hebebrand, J
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barrett, E
Jacobs, B
Klasen, H
Herguner, S
Agnafors, S
Banjac, V
Bezborodovs, N
Cini, E
Hamann, C
Huscsava, MM
Kostadinova, M
Kramar, Y
Maravic, VM
McGrath, J
Molteni, S
Moron-Nozaleda, MG
Mudra, S
Nikolova, G
Vorkas, KP
Prata, AT
Revet, A
Joseph, JR
Serbak, R
Tomac, A
Van den Steene, H
Xylouris, G
Zielinska, A
Hebebrand, J
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Adolescent Psychiatry
Adult
Child
Child Psychiatry
Education, Medical
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
HDE PEDOP
topic Adolescent
Adolescent Psychiatry
Adult
Child
Child Psychiatry
Education, Medical
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
HDE PEDOP
description There is great cultural diversity across Europe. This is reflected in the organisation of child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services and the training of the respective professionals in different countries in Europe. Patients and their parents will want a high quality, knowledgeable, and skillful service from child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) wherever they see them in Europe. A European comparison of training programs allows all stakeholders in different European countries to assess the diversity and to initiate discussions as to the introduction of improvements within national training programs. Major issues to be addressed in comparing child and adolescent psychiatric training programs across Europe include: (1) formal organisation and content of training programs and the relationship to adult psychiatry and paediatrics; (2) flexibility of training, given different trainee interests and that many trainees will have young families; (3) quality of governance of training systems; (4) access to research; and (5) networking. The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Study of Training in Europe (CAP-State) is a survey of training for child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) across European countries. It aims to revisit and extend the survey carried out in 2006 by Karabekiroglu and colleagues. The current article is embedded in a special issue of European Child + Adolescent Psychiatry attempting to for the first time address training in CAP at the European and global levels. Structured information was sought from each of 38 European and neighboring countries (subsequently loosely referred to as Europe) and obtained from 31. The information was provided by a senior trainee or recently qualified specialist and their information was checked and supplemented by information from a senior child and adolescent psychiatry trainer. Results showed that there is a very wide range of provision of training in child and adolescent psychiatry in different countries in Europe. There remains very substantial diversity in training across Europe and in the degree to which it is subject to national oversight and governance. Some possible reasons for this variation are discussed and some recommendations made.
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