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Behavioral health integration (BHI) in residency improves trainees' confidence and perceived ability to manage behavioral health conditions. Increased co-management with integrated behavioral health clinicians (IBHCs) significantly boosted resident confidence.

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  • Primary Care
  • Behavioral Health Integration

Background:

  • Behavioral health integration (BHI) embeds behavioral health clinicians (IBHCs) within primary care settings.
  • Limited data exist on BHI's impact on resident education and training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the effect of increased behavioral health (BH) co-management on residents' perceived ability to treat BH conditions.
  • To assess how BHI influences resident education within internal and family medicine training programs.

Main Methods:

  • Surveyed residents from internal and family medicine programs utilizing BHI.
  • Assessed co-management levels, confidence in managing BH conditions, barriers, autonomy, satisfaction, and perceived educational value.

Main Results:

  • 117 residents participated (73.1% response rate).
  • Residents co-managing ≥5 patients with IBHCs reported significantly higher confidence in managing BH conditions.
  • Active collaboration and observation with feedback were rated as the most valuable BH learning modes.

Conclusions:

  • Behavioral health integration training during residency enhances residents' perceived learning and confidence.
  • Increased co-management with IBHCs is associated with greater resident confidence in treating BH conditions.