Healthcare Professional Training
Cross-source consensus on Healthcare Professional Training from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- A national survey found that 79% of healthcare professionals in English children's services reported insufficient training or resources to assess and treat tic disorders. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- An online training resource for primary care practitioners is being co-developed. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Children and young people are often referred to services that are not equipped to manage tics. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Low healthcare professional awareness and confidence about tics was mapped as a knowledge-access barrier. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Targeted training for healthcare professionals in CAMHS and neurodevelopmental services was identified as a facilitator for lack of tic therapy expertise. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study