Developing a statewide network of coaches to support youth access to evidence-based practices.

Allison E Meyer, Natalie Rodriguez-Quintana, Kristen Miner, Emily L Bilek, Jennifer Vichich, Shawna N Smith, Elizabeth Koschmann
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Background: A national shortage of mental health providers for youth exists in the United States. Implementation support for mental health services in schools, where students are most likely to access care, can help to fill these gaps. Coaching consists of in vivo modeling and support during service delivery and is effective in supporting the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs). This implementation report describes the recruitment and training of community providers to become coaches as a part of a modified train-the-trainer model of implementation support. Method: An EBP implementation program, Transforming Research into Action to Improve the Lives of Students (TRAILS), trained community providers in Michigan to increase knowledge of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and position them as coaches in schools. The development of the coach network involved five stages prior to the initiation of a randomized controlled trial: (1) recruitment, (2) a one-day clinical training, (3) 12 weeks of individualized consultation, (4) evaluation, and (5) training in the coaching protocol. Results: A total of 347 individuals attended an initial training, and 187 were paired with a consultant. Eighty-six clinicians from 47 of Michigan's 83 counties successfully became coaches by completing all required elements of training. Coaches showed significant improvements in the use and knowledge of CBT across consultation. Conclusion: Statewide networks of trained mental health professionals can address gaps in mental healthcare for youth. This article demonstrates one strategy for strengthening and leveraging community expertise to support the implementation of EPBs in schools.

Plain language summary: Although youth face many barriers in accessing effective mental health care, schools are one setting where they can more easily receive treatment. Research shows that training and supports are needed for school mental health professionals to provide effective care. Coaching, which involves in vivo support for school mental health professionals, is one helpful strategy. We describe the process of recruiting and training community clinicians to become coaches. The Transforming Research into Action to Improve the Lives of Students (TRAILS) program successfully recruited and trained a network of 86 community clinicians to become coaches. Clinicians attended two day-long trainings and participated in 12 weeks of personalized consultation. Clients to whom these clinicians provided CBT showed significant symptom improvement. Clinicians also reported that they increased their knowledge and use of core CBT strategies, including psychoeducation, exposure, and behavioral activation. Community mental health professionals who are trained as coaches can address gaps in access to care for youth. We demonstrate one strategy for strengthening and leveraging clinicians' knowledge of CBT to support the school-based implementation of CBT.

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发展一个全州范围的教练网络,以支持青少年获得循证实践。
背景:在美国,全国青少年心理健康服务提供者短缺。在学生最有可能获得护理的学校,实施对精神卫生服务的支持有助于填补这些空白。指导包括体内建模和服务提供期间的支持,在支持循证实践(ebp)的实施方面是有效的。本实施报告描述了招募和培训社区提供者成为教练的情况,作为改进的实施支持培训师培训模式的一部分。方法:EBP实施项目“将研究转化为改善学生生活的行动”(TRAILS)对密歇根州的社区提供者进行了培训,以增加认知行为疗法(CBT)的知识,并将他们定位为学校的教练。在随机对照试验开始之前,教练网络的发展包括五个阶段:(1)招募,(2)一天的临床培训,(3)12周的个性化咨询,(4)评估,(5)教练协议培训。结果:共有347人参加了最初的培训,其中187人与咨询师配对。来自密歇根州83个县中的47个县的86名临床医生通过完成所有必需的培训元素,成功地成为了教练。在整个咨询过程中,教练在CBT的使用和知识方面表现出显著的改善。结论:全州范围内训练有素的精神卫生专业人员网络可以解决青少年精神卫生保健方面的差距。本文展示了一种加强和利用社区专业知识来支持在学校实施EPBs的策略。简明扼要:尽管青年在获得有效的精神卫生保健方面面临许多障碍,但学校是他们更容易接受治疗的一个场所。研究表明,学校心理健康专业人员需要培训和支持,以提供有效的护理。辅导,包括对学校心理健康专业人员的体内支持,是一种有用的策略。我们描述了招募和培训社区临床医生成为教练的过程。“将研究转化为改善学生生活的行动”(TRAILS)项目成功招募并培训了86名社区临床医生成为教练。临床医生参加了为期两天的培训,并参加了为期12周的个性化咨询。这些临床医生提供CBT的患者表现出显著的症状改善。临床医生还报告说,他们增加了对核心CBT策略的了解和使用,包括心理教育、暴露和行为激活。受过教练培训的社区精神卫生专业人员可以解决青年获得护理方面的差距。我们展示了一种加强和利用临床医生的CBT知识来支持基于学校的CBT实施的策略。
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