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Functional Neurological Disorders in the medical education: An urgent need to fill the gaps, 2022, de Liège et al

Discussion in 'Other psychosomatic news and research' started by Andy, Jul 22, 2022.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Abstract

    Background
    FND is a disabling disease that accounts for 5 to 10% of the reason for consultation in neurology. However, young physicians often say they have little or no training in their management.

    Aim
    The aim of the present study was to assess whether French junior neurologists, psychiatrists and physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) specialists received teaching on FND during their medical studies, including the residency, and to evaluate their knowledge and perception of the disorder.

    Methods
    The survey was distributed by the means of a Google form questionnaire to specialist registrars and young specialists with the help of resident's organizations.

    Results
    568 respondents from the 3 specialties were included in the study. Most respondents (72.4%) were specialists registrars. Almost half of the respondents (45.5%) answered they never received any teaching on FND, and only 20.5% of them knew the Hoover's sign, a positive sign specific of functional weakness. A large majority of respondents felt they were not sufficiently trained in FND (87.9%), and they did not have sufficient knowledge of these disorders (85.3%).

    Discussion
    Better training would allow clinicians to make a diagnosis earlier, to better explain it to patients, and to limit the costs associated with diagnosis delays. A better training of clinicians about FND would also improve the prognosis of patients, as early diagnosis and good explanation is associated with a better prognosis.

    Conclusion
    This survey shows that there is a gap about FND in the training programs in the medical studies and during the specialization training of young doctors in France.

    Paywall, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0035378722006440
     
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  2. Sean

    Sean Moderator Staff Member

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    That is one hell of a claim.
     
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  3. chrisb

    chrisb Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    So, is it a disorder or a disease. When we wanted ME to be taken seriously it was said that it is not a disease, but an illness. It seems that such conditions can now be called disease when authors feel so inclined.
     
    Last edited: Jul 22, 2022
  4. alktipping

    alktipping Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    finding that french doctors have not yet been brainwashed into believing this unproven hypothesis is a little bit reassuring . I wonder just how long it will be before some powerful group of medical experts will actually grow some backbone and call out all the bs that is dragging the field back to the dark ages.
     
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