Change in Pediatric Psychiatric Emergency Service Clinicians' Confidence After Training to Improve Care for Autistic Youth At-Risk for Suicide: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Paige E Cervantes, Dana E M Seag, Argelinda Baroni, Sarah M Horwitz
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Abstract

Autistic youth visit the emergency department (ED) for psychiatric concerns, including suicidal ideation and behavior, at elevated rates. However, clinicians often report low levels of training and confidence in addressing suicide risk in autistic youth. In this pilot study, clinicians in a pediatric psychiatric emergency service were trained on community- and evidence-informed recommendations to improve suicide-related care for autistic youth and provided with resources to use with autistic youth for a 3-month period. Ratings on attitudes and confidence were obtained from ten providers before and after the training/implementation period and compared. Ratings of feasibility and utility of strategies and resources were obtained from 15 providers after training/implementation and analyzed. While no changes were found across attitudes items, confidence scores were significantly higher after the training/implementation period than before, particularly in the area of suicide risk assessment. Feasibility and utility ratings were generally high, with endorsement patterns aligning with common organizational and systems-level barriers. This pilot study demonstrated that targeted training and evidence-informed recommendations to improve suicide-related care for autistic youth were associated with increased clinician confidence. As research continues in the development of adapted suicide risk assessment tools and management strategies for autistic youth, it is important that both clinical guidance on best practices is provided and that systems-level barriers are addressed.

儿童精神科急诊服务临床医生在培训后改善对有自杀风险的自闭症青少年的护理信心的变化:一项试点研究
自闭症青少年因精神问题(包括自杀意念和行为)到急诊科就诊的比率较高。然而,临床医生经常报告在解决自闭症青少年自杀风险方面缺乏培训和信心。在这项试点研究中,儿科精神病急救服务的临床医生接受了社区和循证建议方面的培训,以改善对自闭症青少年的自杀相关护理,并在3个月的时间内为自闭症青少年提供资源。在培训/实施期间前后,对10个提供者的态度和信心评分进行了比较。培训/实施后,从15个提供者处获得战略和资源的可行性和效用评级并进行分析。虽然在态度项目上没有发现变化,但在培训/实施期后,信心得分明显高于之前,特别是在自杀风险评估方面。可行性和效用评级通常很高,认可模式与常见的组织和系统级障碍保持一致。这项初步研究表明,有针对性的培训和循证建议,以改善自闭症青少年的自杀相关护理,与增加临床医生的信心有关。随着研究继续发展适合自闭症青少年的自杀风险评估工具和管理策略,提供最佳实践的临床指导和解决系统层面的障碍是很重要的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities is an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of original research and clinical reports from a variety of fields serving persons with developmental and physical disabilities. Submissions from researchers, clinicians, and related professionals in the fields of psychology, rehabilitation, special education, kinesiology, counseling, social work, psychiatry, nursing, and rehabilitation medicine are considered. Investigations utilizing group comparisons as well as single-case experimental designs are of primary interest. In addition, case studies that are of particular clinical relevance or that describe innovative evaluation and intervention techniques are welcome. All research and clinical reports should contain sufficient procedural detail so that readers can clearly understand what was done, how it was done, and why the strategy was selected. Rigorously conducted replication studies utilizing group and single-case designs are welcome irrespective of results obtained. In addition, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical discussions that contribute substantially to understanding the problems and strengths of persons with developmental and physical disabilities are considered for publication. Authors are encouraged to preregister empirical studies, replications, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses in a relevant public database and to include such information with their submission to the journal. Authors are also encouraged, where possible and applicable, to deposit data that support the findings of their research in a public repository (see detailed “Research Data Policy” module in the journal’s Instructions for Authors). In response to the need for increased clinical and research endeavors with persons with developmental and physical disabilities, the journal is cross-categorical and unbiased methodologically.
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