培训诊所新手临床医生视频会议心理治疗的有效性。

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
J. Rowen, Grace Giedgowd, Alexander P. Demos
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摘要

冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行迫使包括培训诊所在内的护理提供者迅速将精神卫生服务转向远程模式,以继续为弱势群体提供服务。然而,关于新手临床医生使用视频会议技术提供心理治疗的有效性的研究是有限的。因此,本研究的目的是检验通过视频会议技术进行心理治疗的有效性,由社区培训诊所的博士生学员提供。参与者(n = 34)是不同种族的成年人,来自大城市和大学社区的门诊心理治疗客户。实习医师(n = 11)是接受第二年或第三年培训的新手心理治疗提供者。结果表明,患者总体痛苦结局问卷(OQ)、流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(ses -d)和广泛性焦虑障碍量表-7 (GAD-7)得分从基线到最近一次给药显著下降,工作联盟量表-短修订量表(WAI-SR)得分显著增加。总的来说,到第16期,症状得分在OQ和GAD-7的典型范围内(低于临床临界值),并且比CES-D临床临界值高1分;到第24期,所有措施的平均得分低于临床临界值,WAI-SR得分接近可能的最高总分。此外,这段时间的出勤率相当高(87.6%),高于现场服务期间的出勤率(80.7%)。这项研究的结果表明,临床医生新手可以成功地利用视频会议在社区诊所提供有效的、基于证据的治疗,涵盖一系列的表现问题,而且这种服务可以显著改善症状困扰和功能,其模式与面对面的服务相当。培训诊所被许多服务水平低下的人群、学生和周边地区的居民所利用。如果实习学生能够通过远程保健提供有效的心理保健,这将为许多可能不寻求治疗的客户消除障碍。
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Effectiveness of videoconferencing psychotherapy delivered by novice clinicians in a training clinic.
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic forced care providers, including training clinics, to quickly shift mental health services to a remote modality to continue serving vulnerable populations. However, research on the effectiveness of psychotherapy delivered by novice clinicians using videoconferencing technology is limited. Therefore, the goal of this study was to examine the effectiveness of psychotherapy via videoconferencing technology, delivered by doctoral student trainees in a community training clinic. Participants (n = 34) were ethnically diverse, adult, outpatient psychotherapy clients from a large, urban setting, and the university community. Student clinicians (n = 11) were novice psychotherapy providers in their second or third year of training. Results indicated that client scores on inventories of overall distress Outcomes Questionnaire (OQ), center for epidemiological studies-depression (CES-D), and generalized anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7) decreased significantly from baseline to the most recent readministration, and Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SR) increased significantly. Collectively, by Session 16, symptom scores were in the typical range (below the clinical cutoff) for the OQ and GAD-7, and were one point above the CES-D clinical cutoff;by the 24th session, the average score on all measures was below the clinical cutoff, and WAI-SR scores approached the highest possible total score. Additionally, attendance during this time was quite high (87.6%) and was higher than rates during in-person service provision (80.7%). The results from this study suggest that novice clinicians can successfully use videoconferencing to deliver effective, evidence-based treatment in a community clinic, across a range of presenting concerns, and that such services can yield significant improvement of symptom distress and functioning, with patterns comparable to in-person services. Public Significance Statement Training clinics are utilized by many underserved populations, students, and residents of the surrounding area. If student trainees are able to provide effective mental health care via telehealth, that would remove barriers for many clients that might not otherwise seek treatment.
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期刊介绍: The Association of Postdoctoral and Internship Centers and the American Psychological Association have joined together to publish Training and Education in Professional Psychology, which serves as the primary source for gathering the most important information that contributes to and advances professional psychology education and training. The journal is written for psychologists and other mental health professionals who educate, supervise, and train mental health practitioners during their academic programs as well as during their participation at practicum, internship, and postdoctoral settings.
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