The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2120 L Street, N.W., Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA,
Community Ment Health J. 2014 May;50(4):383-7. doi: 10.1007/s10597-013-9598-2. Epub 2013 Mar 19.
A recovery-oriented curriculum for training the Community Navigation Specialists (CNSs) of the new Opening Doors to Recovery in Southeast Georgia program was developed, implemented, and preliminarily evaluated. This new mental health program provides mobile, community-based support services to individuals with serious mental illnesses and a history of psychiatric inpatient recidivism (and commonly past incarcerations and homelessness). Teams of CNSs include a licensed social worker, a family member of an individual with a serious mental illness, and a peer specialist with lived experience. In two courses held in February and June of 2011, 14 newly hired CNSs participated in the new training. A pre-training/post-training evaluation demonstrated statistically significant improvements in pertinent knowledge and self-efficacy for working in a community navigation role. As the recovery paradigm continues to be implemented in diverse real-world mental health treatment settings, recovery-based training curricula should be carefully constructed and evaluated.
开发、实施并初步评估了针对新的佐治亚州东南部“开门迎康复”项目社区导航专家(CNS)的以康复为导向的培训课程。该新的心理健康项目为有严重精神疾病和精神科住院再入院(通常是过去的监禁和无家可归)病史的个人提供流动的、基于社区的支持服务。CNS 团队包括一名持牌社会工作者、一名严重精神疾病患者的家庭成员和一名有过亲身体验的同行专家。在 2011 年 2 月和 6 月举行的两期课程中,14 名新聘请的 CNS 参加了新的培训。培训前/培训后的评估表明,在社区导航角色方面的相关知识和自我效能方面有统计学意义的显著提高。随着康复模式继续在不同的现实世界心理健康治疗环境中实施,基于康复的培训课程应精心构建和评估。