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Psychosomatic Primary Care in Gynecology–Assessment and Acceptance by Residents for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Germany
Abstract Background: The course “Psychosomatic Primary Care” has been part of the training curriculum of obstetrics and gynecology in Germany since 2003. The aim of the course is to train up physicians, whose prior training primarily focussed on somatic care, to enable them to offer care also taking...
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Published in: | Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 2014-06, Vol.74 (6), p.569-573 |
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Background:
The course “Psychosomatic Primary Care” has been part of the training
curriculum of obstetrics and gynecology in Germany since 2003. The aim of the course is to train
up physicians, whose prior training primarily focussed on somatic care, to enable them to offer
care also taking into account biopsychosocial aspects. Taking the guidelines for psychotherapy
as a template, the aim of psychosomatic primary care is to recognize the etiological links
between psychological and somatic factors which contribute to diseases. The necessity for a
compulsory course as part of training in gynecology was recently critically discussed. Major
points discussed included the question whether the current forms of teaching, consisting of
courses, are outdated and whether the required skills should be part of regular daily training.
Method:
A 3-part online questionnaire consisting of 30 items was developed and sent
to 2431 residents in the period from September to December 2012 through the online mailing list
of the DGGG.
Results:
The 540 residents who responded to the questionnaire were
predominantly female (83.3 %) with an average age of 30 years; 50.3 % were in their 1st to their
4th year of training. Over the longer term, the majority of respondents (56.1 %) hoped to
continue working in a hospital and regularly (84.6 %) attended teaching courses voluntarily.
70.9 % of them had already attended the course “Psychosomatic Primary Care”. Of the group who
had completed the course, 29.4 % were satisfied with the offer. The main criticism directed
against the course was its scope which 24.1 % considered completely inadequate. 24.5 %
considered the course to be an important part of training, while 16.5 % would have preferred
that the course be abolished. 18 % of respondents reported that psychosomatic medicine did not
feature regularly in their daily clinical routine.
Perspective:
Because of the huge gap
between what is currently offered and the experiences reported by the respondents, the Young
Forum of the DGGG and the DGPFG have expanded the program of courses offered by the DGPFG, which
will offer practice-oriented courses to future gynecologists across Germany in cooperation with
the DAGG. The first courses are held in Heidelberg and Erlangen in 2014. |
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ISSN: | 0016-5751 1438-8804 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-0034-1368513 |