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Addressing the psychological burden among psychiatric trainees in Switzerland: The potential role of ReMed
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January 2024

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Catalin G. Georgian

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Violette Corre

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Introduction Healthcare professionals, among which are psychiatrists and psychiatric trainees, have emerged as a high-risk group for psychological distress and suicide in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to explore the mental health challenges faced by psychiatric trainees in Switzerland and assess their awareness and use of the ReMed support service. Methods An anonymous survey was administered to psychiatry and psychotherapy trainees in Switzerland. The participants (n = 57), aged between 30 and 38, were in their 1st to 6th years of specialty training. The survey was conducted from June 21 to June 30, 2023. Results The data show that 89.5% of the trainees experienced at least one symptom of mental distress, with 71.9% considering professional mental health intervention. However, awareness and utilization of the ReMed service were notably low and various prejudices are associated with seeking help for one’s mental health. Discussion These findings highlight the need for increased awareness and destigmatization of mental health issues among healthcare professionals and trainees. The study advocates for a dual-pronged approach that includes individual self-care measures and organizational changes for more widespread use of the assistance systems already in place. However, these data must be interpreted with caution due to the small sample size and possible response bias.

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... Filippo Toni and his colleagues present an education and training-focused article examining the mental health challenges faced by psychiatric trainees in Switzerland. 3 Their survey revealed high rates of mental distress among trainees, coupled with low awareness and utilisation of support services like ReMed. The authors advocate for a dual approach: promoting individual self-care strategies and implementing organisational changes to facilitate greater access to mental health resources. ...

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Prioritising the Mental Health of Psychiatric Trainees across Europe
Addressing the psychological burden among psychiatric trainees in Switzerland: The potential role of ReMed