TY - JOUR KW - assertive community treatment KW - community psychiatry KW - integrated care KW - Psychiatry residents AU - C. L. Reardon AU - K. A. Buhr AU - R. M. Factor AU - A. Walaszek AU - Zeidler Schreiter A1 - AB - Psychiatry residents are required to be exposed to community psychiatry. Historically, this occurred in public hospitals or assertive community treatment (ACT) teams. A new model of psychiatric care delivery, integrated care, has become prevalent. While integrated care shares some features with traditional community psychiatry rotations, no research exists to demonstrate if integrated care rotations can accomplish the aims of traditional rotations. This pilot study compared learning outcomes in ACT team rotations versus integrated care rotations. Pre- and post-rotation surveys were disseminated to third-year psychiatry residents (N = 8) who were randomized to complete a rotation with an ACT team or an integrated care team. By rotation end, many in both settings changed how conservative they were in treatment philosophies, but this did not result in a difference between groups. Residents in both groups were satisfied with their rotations. Training in integrated care may be a reasonable alternative to traditional community psychiatry rotations. AD - Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 6001 Research Park Boulevard, Madison, WI, 53719, USA. clreardon@wisc.edu.; Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 215, WARF Office Building, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI, 53726, USA.; Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 6001 Research Park Boulevard, Madison, WI, 53719, USA.; Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 6001 Research Park Boulevard, Madison, WI, 53719, USA.; Access Community Health Centers, 3434 East Washington Avenue, Madison, WI, 53704, USA. BT - Community mental health journal C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 8 CY - United States DO - 10.1007/s10597-019-00401-z IS - 8 JF - Community mental health journal LA - eng M1 - Journal Article N2 - Psychiatry residents are required to be exposed to community psychiatry. Historically, this occurred in public hospitals or assertive community treatment (ACT) teams. A new model of psychiatric care delivery, integrated care, has become prevalent. While integrated care shares some features with traditional community psychiatry rotations, no research exists to demonstrate if integrated care rotations can accomplish the aims of traditional rotations. This pilot study compared learning outcomes in ACT team rotations versus integrated care rotations. Pre- and post-rotation surveys were disseminated to third-year psychiatry residents (N = 8) who were randomized to complete a rotation with an ACT team or an integrated care team. By rotation end, many in both settings changed how conservative they were in treatment philosophies, but this did not result in a difference between groups. Residents in both groups were satisfied with their rotations. Training in integrated care may be a reasonable alternative to traditional community psychiatry rotations. PP - United States PY - 2019 SN - 1573-2789; 0010-3853 SP - 1275 EP - 1278 EP - T1 - Integrated Care: Should It Count as Community Psychiatry Training for Psychiatry Residents? T2 - Community mental health journal TI - Integrated Care: Should It Count as Community Psychiatry Training for Psychiatry Residents? U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 31076982 U3 - 10.1007/s10597-019-00401-z VL - 55 VO - 1573-2789; 0010-3853 Y1 - 2019 Y2 - Nov ER -