Use of Fidelity Assessments to Train Clinicians in the CBT for PTSD Program for Clients With Serious Mental Illness

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作者
Lu, Weili [1 ]
Yanos, Philip T. [2 ]
Gottlieb, Jennifer D. [3 ,6 ]
Duva, Stephanie Marcello [4 ,5 ]
Silverstein, Steven M. [4 ,5 ]
Xie, Haiyi [3 ]
Rosenberg, Stanley D. [3 ]
Mueser, Kim T. [3 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, Dept Psychiat Rehabil & Counseling Profess, Scotch Plains, NJ USA
[2] CUNY John Jay Coll Criminal Justice, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10019 USA
[3] Dartmouth Coll, Dartmouth Psychiat Res Ctr, Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
[4] Univ Behav Hlth Care, Dept Psychiat, Piscataway, NJ USA
[5] Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, Piscataway, NJ USA
[6] Boston Univ, Ctr Psychiat Rehabil, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; TRAUMA; THERAPY; SCHIZOPHRENIA; EXPOSURE; CHILDREN; MODELS;
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10.1176/appi.ps.201000458
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: One barrier to disseminating evidence-based practices for persons with serious mental illness is the difficulty of training frontline clinicians. This study evaluated whether frontline clinicians could be trained to implement an empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among persons with serious mental illness when a standardized fidelity measure was used to provide clinicians with feedback on practice cases. Methods: Twenty-five clinicians (23 master's level) at five agency sites were trained in the CBT for PTSD program and delivered it to 35 clients (practice cases) over six months. Supervisors or consultants used the fidelity measure to rate audio-recorded sessions and provide feedback. A criterion of competence was established to designate program certification. Clients' PTSD and depression symptoms were monitored. Clinicians' satisfaction with training was also assessed. Results: Two clinicians dropped out, and 21 of the remaining 23 clinicians (91%) achieved program certification with their first case; the remaining two (9%) achieved it with their second case. Clients' symptoms, measured by the PTSD Checklist and the Beck Depression Inventory, decreased significantly during treatment, suggesting clinical benefits of the program. Clinicians reported that group supervision was very helpful and written feedback was helpful or very helpful. All rated the training as excellent. Conclusions: Results support the feasibility of training frontline clinicians in the CBT for PTSD program by using regular feedback based on the fidelity measure and indicate that most clinicians can achieve competence in the model with a single practice case. (Psychiatric Services 63:785-792, 2012; doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201000458)
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