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Specialized disaster behavioral health training: Its connection with response, practice, trauma health, and resilience.

Christiana D Atkins1, Harvey J Burnett1.   

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between having training in key disaster behavioral health (DBH) interventions and trauma health (compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction), resilience, the number of crisis responses participated in within the last year, and the frequency of assembling to practice crisis interventions skills. Data was collected from a convenience sample of disaster behavioral health responders (N = 139) attending a training conference in Michigan. Measures included the Professional Quality of Life Scale, the 14-item Resilience Scale, and a demographic questionnaire. Point biserial correlations revealed that having training in large and small group crisis interventions and individual and peer crisis interventions was significantly correlated with higher resilience and lower levels of burnout. Psychological First Aid was not significantly associated with any of the trauma health variables or with resilience. Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction were not significantly associated with DBH training. Chi-square tests for independence found no significant association between key DBH training strategies and the number of crisis responses participated in within the past year and the frequency of assembling to practice crisis interventions skills. These findings suggest that completing training in both, large and small group and individual and peer crisis intervention techniques may help to increase resiliency and reduce burnout among disaster behavioral health providers.

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Keywords:  burnout; compassion fatigue; crisis intervention training; crisis response; practice; resilience; trauma health

Year:  2016        PMID: 28229015      PMCID: PMC5314890          DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1199151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Health        ISSN: 2166-5044


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