Clinician experiences on training and awareness of sexual orientation in NHS Talking Therapies Services for Anxiety and Depression

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jason Kai Yu Ho, Christopher O’Rouke, Allán Laville, Marie Chellingsworth, Patrick Callaghan
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Abstract Previous research that explored sexual minority service users’ experiences of accessing NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Services highlighted the need for specific sexual orientation training. Inconsistent or lack of training may contribute to disparities in treatment outcomes between sexual minority service users and heterosexual service users. The aim of the study was to explore clinicians’ competencies working with sexual minority service users, their experiences of sexual orientation training, their view of current gaps in training provision, and ways to improve training. Self-reported sexual orientation competency scales and open-ended questions were used to address the aims of the study. Participants ( n =83) included Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs) and high-intensity CBT therapists (HITs). Responses on competency scales were analysed using Kruskal–Wallis tests and thematic analysis was used to analyse qualitative responses. Participants who identified as 25–29 years old had higher scores on the knowledge scale than 45+-year-olds. Bisexual participants also had higher scores on the knowledge subscale than heterosexual participants. Three over-arching themes were identified: (a) training received on sexual minority issues by Talking Therapies clinicians, (b) clinicians’ experiences of accessing and receiving sexual minority training, and (c) perceived gaps in current sexual minority training and ways to improve training. Findings were linked to previous literature and recommendations to stakeholders are made throughout the Discussion section with the view of improving sexual orientation training. Key learning aims (1) To understand current training provision of sexual orientation training across NHS Talking Therapies courses and services in England. (2) To consider clinicians’ experiences of challenges and barriers that may prevent them from accessing or implementing sexual orientation training in clinical practice. (3) To understand clinicians’ views of the current gaps in training and ways to improve training provision. (4) To make recommendations to NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression courses and services in ways to improve training on sexual orientation to better meet the learning needs of clinicians and service users.
NHS焦虑抑郁谈话治疗服务中性取向培训和意识的临床经验
先前的研究探讨了性少数群体服务用户获得NHS焦虑和抑郁服务谈话疗法的经历,强调了特定的性取向培训的必要性。不一致或缺乏培训可能导致性少数群体服务使用者和异性恋服务使用者之间治疗结果的差异。本研究的目的是探讨临床医生与性少数群体服务使用者合作的能力,他们的性取向培训经历,他们对当前培训提供差距的看法,以及改进培训的方法。自我报告性取向能力量表和开放式问题被用来解决研究的目的。参与者(n =83)包括心理健康从业者(PWPs)和高强度CBT治疗师(HITs)。运用Kruskal-Wallis测验分析胜任力量表的反应,运用专题分析分析定性反应。25-29岁的参与者在知识量表上的得分高于45岁以上的人。双性恋参与者在知识分量表上的得分也高于异性恋参与者。研究确定了三个主要主题:(a)“谈话疗法”的临床医生就性少数群体问题接受的培训;(b)临床医生获得和接受性少数群体培训的经验;(c)目前对性少数群体培训的差距和改进培训的方法。研究结果与以前的文献相关联,并在讨论部分向利益相关者提出建议,以改进性取向培训。主要学习目标(1)了解目前英国NHS谈话治疗课程和服务中性取向培训的提供情况。(2)考虑临床医生在临床实践中遇到的可能阻碍他们接受或实施性取向培训的挑战和障碍。(3)了解临床医生对当前培训差距的看法以及改善培训提供的途径。(4)对NHS焦虑抑郁谈话疗法课程和服务提出改进性取向培训的建议,以更好地满足临床医生和服务使用者的学习需求。
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