Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2022 Sep;50(7):2845-2856. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22800. Epub 2022 Jan 30.
Previous studies have identified that ongoing consultation and organizational support are key factors in sustaining evidence-based implementation initiatives in community mental health. Clinician-level factors likely influence implementation but are not well delineated. This study assessed clinician-reported professional development incentives for participating in consultation in prolonged exposure (PE) therapy to guide future evidence-based practice (EBP) initiatives. Providers in the PE initiative (N = 22) completed a survey asking about their motivations to participate, the impact of consultation on the implementation of PE and their professional development goals, and the impact of organizational-level support on their goals and on organizational-level clinician turnover. Of the respondents, 10 had decided to pursue additional training to become PE consultants at their agencies. Providers (response rate = 22/35) reported joining the PE Initiative to learn an evidence-based practice in general (not PE specifically) and increase their skill in treating posttraumatic stress disorder. Providers largely found ongoing consultation helpful and reported that consultation provided the feedback and support necessary to achieve their professional goals. Providers who decided to pursue PE consultant training reported that expanding upon supervision and clinical skills were strong motivators. Providers largely attributed clinician turnover within the PE Initiative to organizational-level factors. Ongoing consultation facilitated providers' professional development goals. The survey identified several areas for further exploration, including how consultation can reduce clinician turnover, and how taking on additional responsibility within implementation initiatives can facilitate provider engagement in the EBP.
先前的研究已经确定,持续的咨询和组织支持是维持社区心理健康中基于证据的实施计划的关键因素。临床医生层面的因素可能会影响实施,但尚未得到很好的描述。本研究评估了临床医生报告的参与咨询的专业发展激励因素,以指导未来的基于证据的实践 (EBP) 计划。PE 计划中的提供者(N=22)完成了一项调查,询问他们参与的动机、咨询对 PE 实施的影响以及他们的专业发展目标,以及组织层面的支持对他们的目标和组织层面的临床医生离职的影响。在受访者中,有 10 人决定在自己的机构接受额外的培训,以成为 PE 顾问。提供者(回复率=22/35)报告说加入 PE 计划是为了学习一般的基于证据的实践(不是专门针对 PE),并提高他们治疗创伤后应激障碍的技能。提供者普遍认为持续的咨询很有帮助,并报告说咨询提供了实现其专业目标所需的反馈和支持。决定接受 PE 顾问培训的提供者报告说,扩大监督和临床技能是强烈的激励因素。提供者普遍将 PE 计划中的临床医生离职归因于组织层面的因素。持续的咨询促进了提供者的专业发展目标。该调查确定了几个需要进一步探讨的领域,包括咨询如何减少临床医生的离职率,以及在实施计划中承担额外责任如何促进提供者参与 EBP。