OBAS-ATT:基于观察的评估创伤女性艺术治疗的工具

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Carolina Peral Jiménez
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艺术治疗师需要特定的工具来衡量治疗结果。开发用于特殊目的的评估工具,如测量治疗过程的关键要素,是一个日益增长和重要的研究领域。标准化的仪器可以帮助比较和对比数据,这可能有助于学科的发展。本研究的目的是设计一种新的,以过程为导向的工具,可以帮助艺术治疗师评估对遭受创伤经历的女性的治疗进展。该工具被称为基于观察的艺术治疗创伤评估工具(OBAS-ATT)。方法根据观察仪器和目标人群常用心理量表的分析,初步设计工具。该工具的第一个版本被提交给一个专家小组,作为德尔福研究的一部分,以就工具的内容达成共识。然后,召开焦点小组会议,以提高工具的有用性。最终的结果是一个结构化的模板,由11个维度组织的50个项目组成,有助于收集定性和定量数据。结论设计的工具是开发有用的、标准化的工具的一个有趣的起点。参与这项研究的专家强调了将定性和定量数据结合起来的重要性。这个工具可以帮助艺术治疗师收集有组织的信息并评估患者的治疗过程,这应该会改善该领域的实践。需要进一步的研究来确定评估者之间的信度和量表的心理测量特性。本文提出了一种新的艺术治疗领域的观察工具,可以帮助评估经历过创伤情况的患者的治疗进展。艺术治疗评估的研究是一个不断发展的知识领域,因为艺术治疗师需要专门为艺术治疗设计的工具。经过试验和测试的评估形式可以帮助证明艺术疗法的有效性。它们可能导致艺术疗法被认为是创伤治疗的最佳方法。设计的工具是一个模板,可以帮助艺术治疗师收集与艺术治疗期间发生的事情相关的关键信息。艺术治疗师在1-6的范围内对观察项目进行评分,并可以选择添加观察结果。我们就该工具的内容咨询了在该领域具有专业知识的两组不同的个人。采用德尔菲法和焦点小组法。虽然需要进一步的研究来验证该工具,但该工具可以帮助艺术治疗师组织信息并评估治疗进展。此外,它是开发有效评估的潜在有趣的起点。
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OBAS-ATT: observation-based instrument for assessment in art therapy with traumatised women
ABSTRACT Background Art therapists need specific instruments to measure treatment outcomes. The development of assessment instruments for special purposes, such as measuring key elements of the therapeutic process, is a growing and important area of research. Standardised instruments can help to compare and contrast data, and this may contribute to the development of the discipline. Aims The aim of this research was to design a new, process-oriented instrument that can help art therapists assess the therapeutic progress of the treatment for women who have suffered traumatic experiences. The instrument was called Observation-based Assessment Art Therapy Trauma Tool (OBAS-ATT). Methods The preliminary design of the tool was based on observation instruments and the analysis of the psychological scales commonly used with the target group. The first version of the tool was submitted to a panel of experts as part of a Delphi study to reach consensus on the content of the tool. Then, a focus group was held to improve tool usefulness. Results The final result is a structured template composed of 50 items organised in 11 dimensions that helps to collect qualitative and quantitative data. Conclusions The designed tool is an interesting starting point for developing useful and standardised tools. Experts participating in the study highlighted the importance of combining qualitative and quantitative data. Implications for practice/policy/future research This tool can help art therapists gather organised information and evaluate the patient therapeutic process, which should improve practice in the field. Further research is required to determine inter-rater reliability and the psychometric properties of the scales. Plain-language summary This article proposes a new observation tool in the art therapy field that can help to assess the therapeutic progress of patients who have experienced traumatic situations. Research into art therapy assessment is a growing area of knowledge, as art therapists need tools designed specifically for art therapy. Tried and tested forms of assessment can help to demonstrate the effectiveness of art therapy. They can lead to art therapy being considered an optimal approach for trauma treatment. The designed tool is a template to help art therapists gather key information related to what happens during the art therapy session. The art therapist rates observation items expressed on a scale of 1–6 and has the option of adding observations. Two different groups of individuals with expertise in this field were consulted about the content of the tool. The Delphi method and focus group technique were used. Although further research is required to validate the tool, this instrument can help art therapists to organise information and assess therapeutic progress. Also, it is a potentially interesting starting point for developing effective assessment.
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