KUMJ | VOL. 11 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 43 | JULY- SEPT, 2013
Study on Developmental- Behavioural Pediatrics Training Experiences of Pediatricians and Pediatric Trainees Working in Nepal
Rimal HS, Pokharel A, Saha V
Abstract: Background
There are growing concerns about developmental, behavioural, social and emotional
wellbeing of children throughout the world. A huge gap exists between the instructions
provided on medical disciplines and on areas of Developmental- Behavioural Pediatrics
(DBP) during pediatric training in our region.
Objective
This study aims to evaluate the Developmental –Behavioural pediatrics (DBP) training
experiences of pediatricians and pediatric trainees during their post graduate training
in pediatrics.
Methods
Questionnaires were sent to the pediatricians / trainees and data was analyzed using
SPSS software.
Result
More than 56 % of respondents were satisfied in 10 out of 11 medical disciplines where
as more than 56% were unsatisfied in 10 out of 11 developmental behavioural pediatrics
disciplines. This Study has demonstrated that between 50-60 % of pediatricians did
not see the cases of ADHD, Learning difficulty and family dysfunction for a period of
three months prior to the survey which are relatively common conditions. Even in post
graduate training nearly 66 % of pediatricians were unsatisfied with their instructions
in DB pediatrics.
Conclusion
Pediatricians working in Nepal have difficulties in addressing the issues of developmental
pediatrics, raising a question about the need to review the curriculum of post graduate
training in Pediatrics.
Keyword : Developmental pediatrics, evaluation, multidisciplinary team, training