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针对严重且持续性精神疾病患者的心理教育团体治疗:需要多少领导者培训?

Psycho-educational group treatment for the severely and persistently mentally ill: how much leader training is necessary?

作者信息

Burlingame Gary M, Earnshaw Dallas, Ridge Nathanael W, Matsumo Joyce, Bulkley Cynthia, Lee Jeffrey, Hwang Anthony D

机构信息

Brigham Young University, USA.

出版信息

Int J Group Psychother. 2007 Apr;57(2):187-218. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2007.57.2.187.

Abstract

Psycho-educational groups (PEGs) have been shown to be a particularly effective form of treatment for patients classified under the rubric of severely and persistently mentally ill (SPMI). However, recent surveys suggest that certain professionals, such as nurses and clinical psychologists, called on to conduct these groups may have limited to no training. This study tested three methods (self-instructional, workshop, and workshop plus clinical supervision) designed to provide on-the-job training to practicing clinicians. Specifically, training was based on two manuals; one that operationalized the basic knowledge and skills needed to run an effective PEG and the second being a commonly used PEG program for symptom management targeted at SPMI patients. Eight nurses from four adult units at a state psychiatric hospital initially received self-instructional or workshop training and then conducted a 12-session symptom management PEG composed of four to five SPMI patients (e.g., schizophrenia, schizoaffective or major depression disorders). In a second wave of additional training, nurses received workshop training or clinical supervision and then conducted a second PEG. Differences between training methods were assessed by nurse- and patient-completed measures that tapped the knowledge and skills emphasized in the symptom management and PEG (nurses only) manuals. Results indicated limited support for the superiority of the workshop method on the nurse measures alone. Implications for training working professionals in group treatments and assessing outcomes with chronic SPMI patients are discussed.

摘要

心理教育小组(PEGs)已被证明是一种对被归类为严重和持续性精神疾病(SPMI)的患者特别有效的治疗形式。然而,最近的调查表明,某些被要求开展这些小组的专业人员,如护士和临床心理学家,可能接受的培训有限甚至没有接受过培训。本研究测试了三种旨在为执业临床医生提供在职培训的方法(自我指导、工作坊以及工作坊加临床督导)。具体而言,培训基于两本手册;一本阐述了开展有效的PEG所需的基础知识和技能,另一本是针对SPMI患者症状管理的常用PEG项目。一家州立精神病医院四个成人科室的八名护士最初接受了自我指导或工作坊培训,然后开展了一个由四到五名SPMI患者(如精神分裂症、分裂情感性障碍或重度抑郁症)组成的为期12节的症状管理PEG。在第二轮额外培训中,护士们接受了工作坊培训或临床督导,然后开展了第二个PEG。培训方法之间的差异通过护士和患者完成的测量工具进行评估,这些工具涉及症状管理和PEG(仅针对护士)手册中强调的知识和技能。结果表明,仅在护士测量方面,工作坊方法的优越性得到的支持有限。本文讨论了对从事团体治疗的在职专业人员进行培训以及评估慢性SPMI患者治疗效果的意义。

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