EFPT Exchange programme - Feedback results from 2012 - 2022
F. H. Kraxner

TL;DR
This study summarizes feedback from psychiatry trainees who participated in the EFPT exchange program from 2012 to 2022, showing high satisfaction and perceived usefulness.
Contribution
This is the first study to assess the experience of psychiatry trainees in the EFPT exchange program.
Findings
96.7% of participants were satisfied or very satisfied with the exchange experience.
95.6% found the exchange useful or very useful for their clinical practice.
98.9% were likely or very likely to recommend the exchange to colleagues.
Abstract
Differences in psychiatry training vary substantially across Europe. Such organisations as the European Federation of Psychiatry Trainees (EFPT), the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, and the European Psychiatry Association, have committed to offer international experiences based on the premise that it could foster international collaboration, aid early career professionals to progress professionally and spark discussion regarding different practices across Europe. To date, there are no studies that focus exclusively on the exchange experience in mental health professionals I present the synthesis of the ten years answers from 2012 to 2022 to the post-exchange online evaluation form, which trainees had to fill in in order to receive an attendance certificate. The present study analysed the answers of 202 psychiatry trainees or recent graduates who took part in the EFPT…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRegional Development and Policy
