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The EFPT-PSUD survey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

I. Rojnic Palavra
Affiliation:
Croatian institute of public health, Croatian institute of public health, Zagreb, Croatia
L. Orsolini
Affiliation:
Psychopharmacology- drug misuse and novel psychoactive substances research unit, school of life and medical sciences, Hatfield, United Kingdom
M. Potocan
Affiliation:
University of Ljubljana, psychiatric clinic Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Q. Diego
Affiliation:
King's College london, institute of psychiatry, London, United Kingdom
M. Martens
Affiliation:
Tartu university, Tartu, Estonia
J. Levola
Affiliation:
Hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa, hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa, Helsinki, Finland
L. Grichy
Affiliation:
GH Saint-Louis–Lariboisière–F.-Widal, Pôle de psychiatrie et de médecine addictologique, Paris, France
T.M. Gondek
Affiliation:
Wroclaw medical university, Wroclaw, Poland
M. Casanova Dias
Affiliation:
Barnet Enfield and Haringey mental health NHS trust, Barnet Enfield and Haringey mental health NHS trust, London, United Kingdom
M. Pinto da Costa
Affiliation:
Hospital de Magalhes Lemos, Porto, Portugal
S. Tomori
Affiliation:
University hospital centre Mother Theresa, psychiatry service Tirana, Tirana, Albania
S. Mullerova
Affiliation:
Charles university, Prague, Czech Republic
E. Sonmez
Affiliation:
Marmara university, department of psychiatry, Ankara, Turkey
M. Borovcanin
Affiliation:
University of Kragujevac, department of psychiatry, Kragujevac, Serbia
V. Banjac
Affiliation:
Clinical center Banjaluka, Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
P. Marinova
Affiliation:
Alexandrovska university hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
I.K. Pakutkaitė
Affiliation:
Vilnius university, clinic of psychiatry, Vilnius, Lithuania
J. Kuiters
Affiliation:
University medical centre Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
A.L. Popescu
Affiliation:
University of medicine and pharmacy of Târgu Mures, Târgu Mures, Romania
E. Biskup
Affiliation:
University Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
S. Naughton
Affiliation:
Mater Misericordiae university hospital, Dublin, Ireland
A. San Roman Uria
Affiliation:
Castilla y Leon Health Care System, Zamora, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUD) belong to the domain of mental health, their management varies greatly among European countries. Furthermore, both the role of psychiatrists and trainees in the treatment of PSUD is not the same for each European country.

Aims

Among the context of the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT), the PSUD Working Group has developed a survey that has been spread out between the 15th of august 2015 and 15th of October 2016, at the aim of gathering information about the training in PSUD in Europe, both from Child and Adolescent, and General Adult Psychiatric (CAP and GAP) trainees.

Objectives

The survey investigated, at European level, the organisation of the PSUD training, trainees satisfaction, attitudes towards people who use psychoactive substances, management of pharmacologic and involvement in common clinical situations.

Methods

A 70-items questionnaire regarding the aforementioned objectives was developed, and shared trough an online data-collecting system among European CAP and GAP trainees, with 40 trainees per country filling the survey in at least 25 countries. One national coordinator per country facilitated the delivering of the survey.

Results

A total of 1250 surveys were filled from more than 25 European countries.

Conclusions

Data from the survey will be promptly analysed.

The survey will be the first to explore European psychiatric trainees attitudes and practices about PSUD. Findings from this independent survey may serve in understanding the needs of trainees in the field of substance misuse psychiatry.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster viewing: Comorbidity/dual pathologies
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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