Mental illness training for licensed staff in long-term care. Blair Irvine, A., Billow, M., B., Eberhage, M., G., Seeley, J., R., McMahon, E., & Bourgeois, M. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 33(3):181-194, 2012.
Website abstract bibtex Licensed care staff working in long-term care facilities may be poorly prepared to work with residents with mental illness. This research reports on the program evaluation of Caring Skills: Working with Mental Illness, a training program delivered on the Internet. It was tested with a randomized treatment-control design, with an eight-week follow-up. The training provided video-based behavioral skills and knowledge training. Measures included video situations testing and assessment of psycho-social constructs including empathy and stigmatization. ANCOVA analysis at 4-weeks posttest showed significant positive effects with medium-large effect sizes, which were largely maintained at the 8-week follow-up. The training was well-received by the users. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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