Affiliation:
1. Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust Preston UK
2. University of Central Lancashire Preston UK
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAlthough forensic psychiatry is recognised as a full medical speciality in the UK, training in it is not routinely offered to medical students. With growth both in forensic psychiatry and availability of medical school places, it is a good time to explore the nature and quality of experience already available.Aims1. To map the literature against the guideline for reporting evidence‐based practice educational interventions and teaching checklist. 2. To critically review research and scholarship. 3. To identify gaps in evidence‐based education for medical students in forensic psychiatry.MethodA systematic search of three bibliographic databases from inception to December 2021 was undertaken using keywords related to medical students and forensic psychiatry between December 2021 and March 2022. The search was supplemented by citation and hand searching.ResultsEight articles were identified. Collectively, they suggest that education and teaching were implemented at a local level and not linked to theories of learning. Exposure to forensic psychiatry stimulated positive attitudes, which amplified interest in psychiatry. There was insufficient evidence to determine optimal undergraduate education and teaching practice in forensic psychiatry.ConclusionsForensic psychiatry appears to have much to offer the medical undergraduate as part of core learning in psychiatry, including universal skills and knowledge such as ethical decision‐making and handling emotions. There appears to be considerable opportunity for education, teaching and research innovation in undergraduate education and teaching in forensic psychiatry. Interesting areas for development include simulated and coproduced education.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Psychology (miscellaneous),General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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