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Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar

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SANTOS, Maria Inês; ROSARIO, Frederico; FERRAO, Alzira  e  SANTOS, Elisabete. Adequacy of training in adolescent health: opinions of family physicians and nurses who attended a training course. Rev Port Med Geral Fam [online]. 2018, vol.34, n.3, pp.140-148. ISSN 2182-5173.

Objectives: To assess the perceptions of primary care professionals on the training received in adolescent health, and to identify the perceived limitations and additional training needs. Study design: Observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study. Setting: Centre region. Population: Family physicians and nurses of the Centre region. Methods: The family physicians and nurses enrolled in an adolescent health training session were invited to answer a survey in which they were asked to evaluate their pre- and post-graduate training in adolescent health, the need to receive further training, and the limitations. Results: Most participants considered that their pre-graduate training was insufficient (physicians: 97%; nurses: 77.2%) and did not feel able to deal with adolescents after graduation (physicians: 93.9%; nurses: 87.7%). The majority of family physicians also considered that the training received during residency was insufficient (77.5%); they didn't feel able to deal with adolescents upon finishing residency (68.4%), and considered that the training received after residency was also insufficient (73.0%). Participants considered that they need additional training in adolescent health, pointing out areas with greater training needs: psychosomatic complaints (82.2%), family problems (72.9%), clinical interview (69.5%), substance use (62.6%), and school and behavioral problems (62.3%). Conclusions: The family physicians and nurses interviewed reported significant training gaps in adolescent health, both in their pre- and post-graduate training, as well as the need to obtain further training in this area.

Palavras-chave : Education; Adolescent health; Primary health care.

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