Synovec Caitlin E, Berry Sean
Health Care for the Homeless, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Florida Cancer Specialists, Tampa, FL, USA.
Work. 2020;65(2):285-296. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203080.
Brain injury has been recently understood to be a common occurrence among adults experiencing homelessness, resulting in the need for modifications to clinical practice in agencies serving this population.
A health care agency for adults experiencing homelessness initiated a pilot training for mental health providers to address the issues of brain injury.
Providers attended eight training sessions which focused on: screening for a history of brain injury, treatment planning, and specific strategies to implement with individuals with a history of brain injury. Strategies taught were based on current literature and therapeutic methods, adapted specifically for the clinic's population of adults experiencing homelessness.
Screening for a history of brain injury at the clinic indicated a high prevalence of a history of brain injury that was previously unidentified, indicating need for provider training. Providers reported increased ability to screen for and address the needs of individuals with brain injury within their clinical setting. Providers reported benefit from sessions tailored to address various cognitive functions which incorporated evidence-based practice and familiar therapeutic methods.
Providers who engage individuals experiencing homelessness benefit from structured training in order to increase ability to screen for and modify interventions for a history of brain injury to better address their clients' needs.
近期研究发现,脑损伤在无家可归的成年人中较为常见,这使得为该人群提供服务的机构需要调整临床实践。
一家为无家可归成年人提供医疗服务的机构启动了一项针对心理健康服务提供者的试点培训,以解决脑损伤相关问题。
提供者参加了八次培训课程,内容包括:脑损伤病史筛查、治疗计划制定以及针对有脑损伤病史个体的具体实施策略。所教授的策略基于当前文献和治疗方法,并针对该诊所的无家可归成年人群体进行了特别调整。
诊所对脑损伤病史的筛查显示,此前未被识别的脑损伤病史患病率很高,这表明需要对提供者进行培训。提供者报告称,他们在临床环境中筛查和满足脑损伤个体需求的能力有所提高。提供者表示,针对各种认知功能量身定制的课程很有帮助,这些课程结合了循证实践和常见的治疗方法。
为无家可归者提供服务的提供者能从结构化培训中受益,从而提高筛查脑损伤病史并调整干预措施的能力,以更好地满足客户需求。