One small step for manuals: Computer-assisted training in twelve-step facilitation.

Diane E Sholomskas, Kathleen M Carroll
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Abstract

Objective: The burgeoning number of empirically validated therapies has not been met with systematic evaluation of practical, inexpensive means of teaching large numbers of clinicians to use these treatments effectively. An interactive, computer-assisted training program that sought to impart skills associated with the Project MATCH (Matching Alcoholism Treatments to Client Heterogeneity) Twelve-Step Facilitation (TSF) manual was developed to address this need.

Method: Twenty-five community-based substance use-treatment clinicians were randomized to one of two training conditions: (1) access to the computer- assisted training program plus the TSF manual or (2) access to the manual only. The primary outcome measure was change from preto posttraining in the clinicians' ability to demonstrate key TSF skills.

Results: The data suggested that the clinicians' ability to implement TSF, as assessed by independent ratings of adherence and skill for the key TSF interventions, was significantly higher after training for those who had access to the computerized training condition than those who were assigned to the manual-only condition. Those assigned to the computer-assisted training condition also demonstrated greater gains in a knowledge test assessing familiarity with concepts presented in the TSF manual.

Conclusions: Computer-based training may be a feasible and effective means of training larger numbers of clinicians in empirically supported, manual-guided therapies.

手册的一小步:计算机辅助十二步促进培训。
目的:经验验证的治疗方法的数量迅速增加,但却没有系统地评估实用、廉价的方法来教导大量临床医生有效地使用这些治疗方法。为了满足这一需求,开发了一个互动性的计算机辅助培训项目,旨在传授与MATCH项目(将酒精中毒治疗与客户异质性相匹配)十二步促进(TSF)手册相关的技能。方法:25名以社区为基础的药物使用治疗临床医生被随机分配到两种培训条件中的一种:(1)使用计算机辅助培训计划加TSF手册或(2)只使用手册。主要结果测量是临床医生展示关键TSF技能的能力从培训前到培训后的变化。结果:数据表明,临床医生实施TSF的能力,通过对关键TSF干预措施的依从性和技能的独立评分来评估,在接受计算机化培训条件的培训后,临床医生实施TSF的能力明显高于那些被分配到仅手动条件的临床医生。那些被分配到计算机辅助训练条件下的人在评估对TSF手册中提出的概念的熟悉程度的知识测试中也表现出更大的进步。结论:以计算机为基础的培训可能是一种可行和有效的方法,培训大量临床医生在经验支持的,手动指导的治疗。
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