Socijalna psihijatrija, Vol. 50 No. 3, 2022.
Stručni rad
https://doi.org/10.24869/spsih.2022.350
European Framework for Competencies in Psychiatry for Ensuring the Quality of Training for Psychiatrists and Care for People with Mental Health Disorders
Slađana Štrkalj Ivezić
; University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Darko Marčinko
; Clinical Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia;
Maja Bajs Janović
; Clinical Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia;
Vedran Bilić
orcid.org/0000-0002-0376-137X
; Clinical Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia;
MArisa Casanova Dias
; Cardiff University, Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Cardiff, UK
Sažetak
The topic of this paper is a presentation of competencies for the profession of psychiatrist in the revised document of
the European Framework for Competences in Psychiatry (EFCP) of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) -
Section of Psychiatry. It describes the seven roles of physician-psychiatrist with the associated competencies that eachpsychiatrist needs to acquire to do his or her job according to high quality standards. It includes the following roles: a
psychiatric expert/clinical decision maker, communicator, collaborator, team leader, scholar, advocate, and a professional.
The purpose of this paper is to increase awareness of the importance of acquiring competencies, especially the need to
assess the achieved competencies in all of the seven roles of psychiatrists, to compare the list of competencies in the current
programme of specialization in psychiatry in Croatia with the EFCP list, and to determine whether there is a need to revise
the Croatian programme of specialization in psychiatry. We have compared the list of competencies recommended in
the EFPC with the list of competencies listed in the Croatian specialization programme in psychiatry. The main results
established a difference in the approach to the classification of competencies. The EFPC describes the competencies using
the model of seven roles of psychiatrists, whereas the Croatian list of competencies relates competencies to the fields of
psychiatry. A difference from the recommended methods to measure the achievement of competencies has also been
found. The comparison of the EFCP with the list of competencies in the Croatian specialization programme in psychiatry
indicates the need to improve the Croatian programme, especially in terms of assessing the achieved competencies.
One can use the EFCP in the analysis and audit of all EU specialization programmes in psychiatry, which can help in the
harmonization of specialty training for psychiatrists at the EU level.
Ključne riječi
Specialist Training of Psychiatrists; UEMS Recommendations
Hrčak ID:
292589
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.1.2023.
Posjeta: 1.202 *