Seidler Zac E, Benakovic Ruben, Wilson Michael J, Fletcher Justine, Oliffe John L, Owen Jesse, Rice Simon M
Orygen, Melbourne, Australia.
Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Nov 7;9:e48804. doi: 10.2196/48804.
Engaging men in psychotherapy is essential in male suicide prevention efforts, yet to date, efforts to upskill mental health practitioners in delivering gender-sensitized therapy for men have been lacking. To address this, we developed Men in Mind, an e-learning training program designed to upskill mental health practitioners in engaging men in therapy.
This study involves an in-depth analysis of the user experience of the Men in Mind intervention, assessed as part of a randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of the intervention.
Following completion of the intervention, participants provided qualitative (n=392) and quantitative (n=395) user experience feedback, focused on successes and suggested improvements to the intervention and improvements to their confidence in delivering therapy with specific subpopulations of male clients. We also assessed practitioner learning goals (n=242) and explored the extent to which participants had achieved these goals at follow-up.
Participants valued the inclusion of video demonstrations of skills in action alongside the range of evidence-based content dedicated to improving their insight into the engagement of men in therapy. Suggested improvements most commonly reflected the desire for more or more diverse content, alongside the necessary adaptations to improve the learning and user experience. Participants also commonly reported improved confidence in assisting men with difficulty articulating their emotions in therapy and suicidal men.
The evidence obtained from this study aids in plans to scale Men in Mind and informs the future development of practitioner training interventions in men's mental health.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.1186/s40359-022-00875-9.
让男性参与心理治疗对于预防男性自杀至关重要,但迄今为止,在提高心理健康从业者提供对性别敏感的男性治疗技能方面的努力一直不足。为了解决这一问题,我们开发了“关注男性思维”(Men in Mind),这是一个电子学习培训项目,旨在提高心理健康从业者让男性参与治疗的技能。
本研究对“关注男性思维”干预措施的用户体验进行了深入分析,该分析是该干预措施疗效随机对照试验的一部分。
干预结束后,参与者提供了定性(n = 392)和定量(n = 395)的用户体验反馈,重点是成功之处以及对干预措施的改进建议,以及他们对为特定男性客户群体提供治疗的信心提升。我们还评估了从业者的学习目标(n = 242),并探讨了参与者在随访时实现这些目标的程度。
参与者重视将技能实际操作的视频演示与一系列基于证据的内容相结合,这些内容有助于提高他们对让男性参与治疗的理解。建议的改进措施最常见的反映了对更多或更多样化内容的需求,以及为改善学习和用户体验而进行的必要调整。参与者还普遍报告说,在帮助男性在治疗中难以表达自己的情绪以及帮助有自杀倾向的男性方面,信心有所增强。
本研究获得的证据有助于扩大“关注男性思维”的计划,并为未来男性心理健康从业者培训干预措施的发展提供参考。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):RR2-10.1186/s40359-022-00875-9。