Mental health professional online development (MHPOD): Pilot testing of an online training package for Australian specialist mental health services

Angela Nicholas, S. Day, J. Pirkis, C. Harvey
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Introduction: Australia’s National Practice Standards for the Mental Health Workforce (“The Standards”) outline the values, attitudes, knowledge and skills required to work in Australian mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged to meet these standards within 2 years of commencing practice. Mental health professional online development (MHPOD) is a multidisciplinary, self-directed, online learning resource focused on increasing the knowledge, skills and confidence of professionals across Australia related to The Standards. This paper outlines the evaluation of the MHPOD pilot, which aimed to identify changes in self-rated knowledge, skills and confidence as a result of using MHPOD, and actions to improve implementation of MHPOD nationally. Methods: Eleven Australian specialist mental health services engaged on-site project teams to assist 392 learners to complete 10 MHPOD topics. At three time points (baseline, topic completion, follow-up), learners completed surveys regarding completion of topics, barriers and facilitators to completion and before- and after-completion levels of perceived knowledge, skills and confidence. Statistical analyses included matched samples t-tests and comparisons of confidence intervals related to mean level of knowledge at the three survey points. Results: Learners who completed post-completion surveys reported significant increases in self-rated knowledge, skills and confidence related to The Standards following MHPOD completion. Lack of organisational support, no time release and technological difficulties contributed to greater difficulties with completion.  Discussion: The evaluation results illustrate self-directed online learning can be a useful multidisciplinary educational tool when a standardised body of knowledge is required. The identified barriers to completion illustrate that instrumental organisational support is essential to completion of such professional development.
心理健康专业在线发展(MHPOD):澳大利亚心理健康专业服务在线培训包试点测试
导言:澳大利亚《精神卫生工作人员国家实践标准》(《标准》)概述了在澳大利亚精神卫生服务部门工作所需的价值观、态度、知识和技能。鼓励精神卫生专业人员在开始执业的两年内达到这些标准。心理健康专业在线发展(MHPOD)是一个多学科、自我导向的在线学习资源,重点是提高澳大利亚专业人员与标准相关的知识、技能和信心。本文概述了MHPOD试点的评估,旨在确定使用MHPOD后自评知识、技能和信心的变化,以及在全国范围内改进MHPOD实施的行动。方法:11家澳大利亚专业心理健康服务机构参与了现场项目小组,协助392名学习者完成10个MHPOD主题。在三个时间点(基线、主题完成、随访),学习者完成了关于主题完成情况、完成障碍和促进因素以及完成前后感知知识、技能和信心水平的调查。统计分析包括匹配样本t检验和与三个调查点的平均知识水平相关的置信区间的比较。结果:完成学业后调查的学习者报告说,在完成MHPOD后,与标准相关的自评知识、技能和信心显著增加。缺乏组织支持,没有时间发布和技术上的困难导致了更大的完成困难。讨论:评估结果表明,当需要标准化的知识体系时,自主在线学习可以成为一种有用的多学科教育工具。已确定的完成障碍表明,工具性组织支持对于完成此类专业发展至关重要。
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