Spanish mental health residents' perspectives about residency education on the genetics of psychiatric disorders: A cross‐sectional survey

Author:

Saura Paola1,García‐Virumbrales Juan1,Carrasco Juan Pablo2,Pérez‐Carasol Miguel3,Colomer Lluc4,Camacho‐Rubio Javier5,Zorilla Iñaki3678,Vilella Elisabet15910,

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Universitari Institut Pere Mata Reus Spain

2. Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia Valencia Spain

3. Psychiatry Department, Osakidetza Basque Health Service Araba University Hospital Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

4. Unitat de Trastorns Bipolars i Depressius, Servei de Psiquiatria i Psicología, Institut Clínic de Neurociències (ICNs) Hospital Clinic de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Institute of Psychiatry and Mental Health Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

6. Mental Health and Childhood Research Group Bioaraba Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

7. Department of Neurosciences University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

8. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM) Instituto de Salud Carlos III Madrid Spain

9. Institut d'Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV)‐CERCA Reus Spain

10. Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona Spain

Abstract

AbstractDespite compelling evidence that some patients with a psychiatric diagnosis could benefit from genetic assessment, genetic testing for psychiatric patients is underutilized. Few studies have reported psychiatric genetics training for mental health specialists, and such research is especially lacking in Spain. We aimed to gather the opinions of Spanish mental health residents, including resident intern nurses (RINs), doctors (RIDs) and psychologists (RIPs). A short survey was prepared by an expert team and distributed to all mental health residency centers in Spain during the first semester of 2021. Of the 2028 residents, 18% responded. Participants were mainly females (71%), in their first year of residency (37%) and within the 27–31‐year age range. While participants received little theoretical (13.4%) and practical (4.6%) training on average, RIDs had the most affirmative responses. Notably, RINs and RIDs were interested in genetics during residency (>40%) and strongly believed (85.0%) that genetics training using both theoretical and practical methodologies should be incorporated into residency training. However, RIPs were less interested (20%), and only 60% believed that genetics training should be incorporated. Spanish mental health residents, although interested in genetics in psychiatry, receive little training on this topic. They strongly believe that genetics training using theoretical and practical methodologies should be incorporated.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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