Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Hausmanns Gate 3, NO-0186, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Nov 8;22(1):1328. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08670-3.
Poor professional wellbeing and job turnover is challenging for child mental health clinics and despite an increasing interest in implementing evidence-based practices (EBPs) in mental health services, little is known about if and how using EBPs may influence therapists' professional wellbeing and turnover intention. To investigate this, we compare the average level of compassion satisfaction, burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and turnover intention between therapists trained in an EBP (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - TF-CBT) and untrained therapists. We also explore the prevalence of and the associations between these personal and organizational outcomes.
In this cross-sectional study, the data is collected from a national sample of 373 therapists 5 years after an implementation program began (i.e., in the sustainment phase). The variables were measured by the Professional Quality of Life and the Turnover Intention Scales. The Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scale was also used to measure therapists' attitudes toward EBPs.
Over 70% of the respondents reported medium to high levels of burnout, secondary traumatic stress symptoms, and compassion satisfaction, whereas one-third of the respondents reported a high level of intention to leave their job in the current or near future. Higher ratings on burnout and secondary traumatic stress were significantly associated with lower compassion satisfaction and higher turnover intention. Finally, we found significantly lower degree of burnout and turnover intention along with higher compassion satisfaction among TF-CBT therapists (n = 96), compared to other therapists who were not trained in TF-CBT (n = 231). These differences could not be explained by between-group differences in age, job tenure, educational background, or therapists' attitudes towards EBPs. However, mean differences in ratings on secondary traumatic stress symptoms were not statistically significant.
Although the prevalence findings are in general alarming, the present study provides the first empirical evidence for a potential positive effect of being trained in TF-CBT on therapists' wellbeing and turnover intention. We discuss these findings in the light of self-efficacy theory and the job demands-resources model.
儿童心理健康诊所面临着专业人员福利不佳和人员流动的挑战。尽管人们越来越关注在心理健康服务中实施基于证据的实践(EBPs),但对于使用 EBPs 是否以及如何影响治疗师的专业福利和离职意愿知之甚少。为了调查这一点,我们比较了接受过 EBP(创伤焦点认知行为疗法-TF-CBT)培训的治疗师和未接受过培训的治疗师在同情满足感、倦怠、二次创伤压力和离职意愿方面的平均水平。我们还探讨了这些个人和组织结果的流行率及其之间的关联。
在这项横断面研究中,数据是从实施计划开始后 5 年(即维持阶段)的全国样本中 373 名治疗师收集的。使用专业生活质量和离职意愿量表来衡量这些变量。还使用基于证据的实践态度量表来衡量治疗师对 EBPs 的态度。
超过 70%的受访者报告了中到高水平的倦怠、二次创伤压力症状和同情满足感,而三分之一的受访者报告说他们有在当前或不久的将来离职的高意向。倦怠和二次创伤压力的评分越高,与同情满足感越低和离职意向越高呈显著相关。最后,我们发现与未接受 TF-CBT 培训的其他治疗师(n=231)相比,接受 TF-CBT 培训的治疗师(n=96)的倦怠程度和离职意向较低,同情满足感较高。这些差异不能用组间在年龄、工作年限、教育背景或治疗师对 EBPs 的态度方面的差异来解释。然而,二次创伤压力症状评分的平均差异没有统计学意义。
尽管总体发现令人震惊,但本研究首次提供了在 TF-CBT 培训对治疗师的福利和离职意愿可能产生积极影响的实证证据。我们根据自我效能理论和工作要求-资源模型讨论了这些发现。