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A randomized controlled effectiveness trial of training strategies in cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder: Impact on patient outcomes.

Candice M Monson1, Norman Shields2, Michael K Suvak3, Jeanine E M Lane1, Philippe Shnaider4, Meredith S H Landy1, Anne C Wagner1, Iris Sijercic1, Tasoula Masina1, Sonya G Wanklyn1, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman5.   

Abstract

This randomized controlled hybrid implementation/effectiveness trial aimed to compare the impact of three different models of training and consultation by examining the PTSD treatment outcomes achieved by therapists who were learning a front-line recommended psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT; Resick, Monson, & Chard, 2017). Therapists (N = 134) were randomized into one of three conditions after attending a standard CPT training workshop: No Consultation with delayed feedback on CPT fidelity, Standard Consultation involving discussion and conceptualization of cases without session audio review, and Consultation Including Audio Review, which included a review of segments of audiorecorded CPT sessions. Across all training conditions, the patients treated by these therapists (N = 188) evidenced statistically significant reductions in PTSD symptoms, (d = -0.95 to -1.78), comorbid symptoms and functioning (d = -0.27 to -0.51). However, patients of therapists in the Standard Consultation condition (ΔPTSD = - 19.64, d = -1.78) experienced significantly greater improvement than those in the No Consultation condition (ΔPTSD = - 10.54, d = -0.95, ΔDEV = 6.30, ΔParms = 2, p = .043). This study demonstrates that patients who receive evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD in routine care settings can experience significant symptom improvement. Our findings also suggest that to maximize patient benefit, therapist training should include consultation, but that audio review of sessions during consultation may not be necessary, at least for structured protocols. Implications for implementation, including the reduction of burden and cost of post-workshop support, are discussed. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Dissemination; Evidence-based psychotherapy; Implementation; Knowledge transfer; PTSD; Training; Treatment effectiveness

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30218837     DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2018.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


  9 in total

1.  Bidirectional Relationships Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Social Functioning During Cognitive Processing Therapy.

Authors:  Kayla A Lord; Michael K Suvak; Samantha Holmes; Norman Shields; Jeanine E M Lane; Iris Sijercic; Anne C Wagner; Shannon Wiltsey Stirman; Candice M Monson
Journal:  Behav Ther       Date:  2019-08-08

2.  Changes in Community Clinicians' Attitudes and Competence following a Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training.

Authors:  Torrey A Creed; Margaret E Crane; Amber Calloway; Thomas M Olino; Philip C Kendall; Shannon Wiltsey Stirman
Journal:  Implement Res Pract       Date:  2021-07-15

3.  Initial findings on RESTORE for healthcare workers: an internet-delivered intervention for COVID-19-related mental health symptoms.

Authors:  Kathryn Trottier; Candice M Monson; Debra Kaysen; Anne C Wagner; Rachel E Liebman; Susan E Abbey
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 7.989

4.  Therapist training in evidence-based interventions for mental health: A systematic review of training approaches and outcomes.

Authors:  Hannah E Frank; Emily M Becker-Haimes; Philip C Kendall
Journal:  Clin Psychol (New York)       Date:  2020-09

5.  The effects of a prolonged exposure workshop with and without consultation on provider and patient outcomes: a randomized implementation trial.

Authors:  Edna B Foa; Carmen P McLean; Lily A Brown; Yinyin Zang; David Rosenfield; Laurie J Zandberg; Wayne Ealey; Brenda S Hanson; Lora Rose Hunter; Ivett J Lillard; Thomas J Patterson; Julio Rosado; Valerie Scott; Charles Weber; Joseph E Wise; Charles D Zamora; Jim Mintz; Stacey Young-McCaughan; Alan L Peterson
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 7.327

6.  Client-level predictors of treatment engagement, outcome and dropout: moving beyond demographics.

Authors:  Soo-Jeong Youn; Margaret-Anne Mackintosh; Shannon Wiltsey Stirman; Kaylie A Patrick; Yesenia Aguilar Silvan; Anna D Bartuska; Derri L Shtasel; Luana Marques
Journal:  Gen Psychiatr       Date:  2019-12-10

7.  Patterns of change in physical functioning and posttraumatic stress disorder with cognitive processing therapy in a randomized controlled implementation trial.

Authors:  Jiyoung Song; Clara Johnson; Michael K Suvak; Norman Shields; Jeanine E M Lane; Candice M Monson; Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman
Journal:  Eur J Psychotraumatol       Date:  2020-09-15

8.  Effectiveness of training methods for delivery of evidence-based psychotherapies: a systematic review.

Authors:  Helen Valenstein-Mah; Nancy Greer; Lauren McKenzie; Lucas Hansen; Thad Q Strom; Shannon Wiltsey Stirman; Timothy J Wilt; Shannon M Kehle-Forbes
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 7.327

9.  Training During a Pandemic: Successes, Challenges, and Practical Guidance From a Virtual Facilitated Learning Collaborative Training Program for Written Exposure Therapy.

Authors:  Courtney B Worley; Stefanie T LoSavio; Syed Aajmain; Craig Rosen; Shannon Wiltsey Stirman; Denise M Sloan
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2020-10-02
  9 in total

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