Implementation of cognition-oriented treatments (COTs) for older adults in Australian memory and cognition clinics: development and pilot evaluation of a clinician training toolkit.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Alex Bahar-Fuchs, Courtney Chesser, Loren Mowszowski, Kerryn E Pike, Alessandra Lee, Inga Mehrani, Alison M Hutchinson, Sharon Naismith
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Abstract

The uptake of Cognition-Oriented Treatments (COTs) has remained slow in memory and cognition clinics in Australia despite strong research evidence and recommendations for their use in clinical guidelines. A barrier to implementation is clinician knowledge and training in using COTs for older adults. The current study described the development and initial evaluation of a training toolkit to improve Clinical Neuropsychologists' knowledge, skills and confidence in delivering COTs to older adults in Australian Memory and Cognition Clinics. The toolkit, delivered as part of a broader pilot COTs implementation study, included six online learning modules and an in-person workshop. Participants' knowledge and confidence were measured at baseline, while satisfaction and feedback on the training toolkit were assessed post-training intervention. 18 clinicians completed the training toolkit, and 9 responded to the post-training survey. Clinicians' self-rated knowledge and confidence in their ability varied, especially on items about COT delivery. Clinicians were broadly satisfied with the content and delivery of the training toolkit, while qualitative feedback offered opportunities for improvement. The clinician training toolkit has the potential to assist with the implementation of COTs in Australia by developing clinicians' skills and knowledge. Plans include revising the training toolkit and exploring its implementation in additional contexts.

实施认知导向治疗(COTs)的老年人在澳大利亚的记忆和认知诊所:开发和试点评估临床医生培训工具包。
尽管在临床指南中有强有力的研究证据和建议,但在澳大利亚的记忆和认知诊所中,认知导向治疗(COTs)的采用仍然缓慢。实施的一个障碍是临床医生在老年人使用COTs方面的知识和培训。目前的研究描述了一个培训工具包的开发和初步评估,以提高临床神经心理学家的知识、技能和信心,为澳大利亚记忆和认知诊所的老年人提供COTs。作为更广泛的试行COTs实施研究的一部分,该工具包包括六个在线学习模块和一个面对面的研讨会。在基线时测量参与者的知识和信心,而在培训干预后评估对培训工具包的满意度和反馈。18名临床医生完成了培训工具包,9名回应了培训后调查。临床医生自我评价的知识和对自己能力的信心各不相同,特别是关于COT交付的项目。临床医生普遍对培训工具包的内容和交付感到满意,而定性反馈提供了改进的机会。临床医生培训工具包有潜力通过发展临床医生的技能和知识来协助在澳大利亚实施COTs。计划包括修订培训工具包,并探索在其他情况下实施培训工具包。
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation publishes human experimental and clinical research related to rehabilitation, recovery of function, and brain plasticity. The journal is aimed at clinicians who wish to inform their practice in the light of the latest scientific research; at researchers in neurorehabilitation; and finally at researchers in cognitive neuroscience and related fields interested in the mechanisms of recovery and rehabilitation. Papers on neuropsychological assessment will be considered, and special topic reviews (2500-5000 words) addressing specific key questions in rehabilitation, recovery and brain plasticity will also be welcomed. The latter will enter a fast-track refereeing process.
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