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Using a Delphi process to develop an effective train-the-trainers program to train health and social care professionals throughout Europe.

Jennifer Pearce1, Caryl Jones, Sinead Morrison, Miranda Olff, Susanne van Buschbach, Anke B Witteveen, Richard Williams, Francisco Orengo-García, Dean Ajdukovic, A Tamer Aker, Dag Nordanger, Brigitte Lueger-Schuster, Jonathan I Bisson.   

Abstract

Research has shown that developing a Train-the-Trainers (TTT) program is important if agencies are to implement guidelines, but the most effective way to deliver a TTT program remains unanswered. This article presents data from a 3-round Internet-based Delphi process, which was used to help develop consensus-based guidelines for a TTT programme to deliver to health and social care professionals throughout Europe a curriculum on traumatic stress. In Round 1, 74 experts rated the importance of statements relating to the TTT field and then reassessed their scores in the light of others' responses in subsequent rounds. Forty-one (67%) of 61 statements achieved consensus (defined as having a mean score >7 or < 3 on the 0-9 rating scales used and 70% of participants scoring 7 and above or 3 and below) for inclusion. Key TTT components included interactive and practical presentations, delivery to groups of 7-12 people over 2 days, external and local expert facilitation, course manuals, refresher courses, and supervision. The Delphi process allowed a consensus to be achieved in an area in which there are limitations in the current evidence.
Copyright © 2012 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22648660     DOI: 10.1002/jts.21705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Stress        ISSN: 0894-9867


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