Implementation Supports to Reduce Burnout in Therapists Delivering Child Trauma EBPs
San Diego State University
50 participants
Jan 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The majority of children exposed to early adversity and trauma do not have access to sustainably delivered evidence-based mental health programs (EBPs), despite the growing prevalence of large-scale multiple-EBP implementation efforts aimed at increasing access to these services. The objective of this proposal is to develop and test a package of implementation strategies designed to promote the sustained delivery of child trauma EBPs by reducing provider turnover through targeting the associated mechanisms of provider burnout and organizational psychological safety climate. Findings will have a significant public health impact by informing efforts to increase the sustained availability of child trauma EBPs, thereby improving outcomes for children exposed to trauma.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Therapists who have delivered Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) in the past 6 months.
- Children aged 3-18 years old who is receiving TF-CBT from therapist enrolled in study.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Therapists employed at their current agency for less than 6 months.
- Children less than 3 years old or older than 18 years old.
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Interventions
The SUPPORTS implementation model will be developed and refined based on community feedback. It will likely include a combination of strategies demonstrated to reduce burnout and secondary traumatic stress in the occupational health literature, such as psychoeducation about burnout, mindfulness training, or changes in scheduling or the physical environment. As the most effective interventions have been shown to involve an integration of both individual- and organization-directed strategies supporting each other, SUPPORTS will aim to include both. For example, the model may include provider-directed strategies such as group peer consultation meetings, and organizational-directed strategies such as increasing communication and providers' involvement in organizational decisions. Through this approach, SUPPORTS will aim to target therapist burnout and turnover at the provider and organizational level.
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NCT04712461