2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.10.007
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Effectiveness of the Adolescent Medicine Rotation in Improving Pediatric Residents Self-Assessed Skill and Confidence Caring for Youth

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“…relies on other evaluation-based outcomes (e.g., self-perceived competence or skill) in different populations (e.g., healthcare professionals). For example, Ruedinger et al [67] chose a different approach in an accreditation study for the adolescent medicine training program. They compared a didactic curriculum intervention group with a clinical rotation-only group at one point in time following these interventions.…”
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“…relies on other evaluation-based outcomes (e.g., self-perceived competence or skill) in different populations (e.g., healthcare professionals). For example, Ruedinger et al [67] chose a different approach in an accreditation study for the adolescent medicine training program. They compared a didactic curriculum intervention group with a clinical rotation-only group at one point in time following these interventions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research has shown that healthcare professionals with training in addressing NSSI report feeling greater competence, empathy, and positive attitudes toward those who self-injure [14]. Relatedly, pediatric residency programs responding to calls for action to provide training in mental health care [15] and suicide risk [16,17] have demonstrated significant increases in resident skill acquisition, confidence, and knowledge in addressing adolescent mental health and safety assessment [18][19][20].…”
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