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Citation

Simpson G, Winstanley J, Bertapelle T. J. Head Trauma Rehabil. 2003; 18(5): 445-456.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/00001199-200309000-00006

PMID

12973274

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a suicide prevention training workshop for staff working in the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to develop new measures for evaluation of similar training in the future.
DESIGN: A prospective controlled pre- and posttest evaluation with a 6-month follow-up.
SUBJECTS: Multidisciplinary TBI rehabilitation and disability staff from the state of Victoria attending the workshop (n=50) and an equivalent control group (n=28) recruited from New South Wales.
SETTING: A statewide training workshop was held at a major rehabilitation center in Melbourne.
OUTCOME MEASURES: Three designed measures including an objective knowledge test, a self-assessment inventory of knowledge/skills and an attitudinal inventory.
RESULTS: Participants recorded statistically significant increases in their scores comparing the pre- to postworkshop evaluations. Many of these gains were maintained at the 6-month follow-up evaluation. In contrast, the control group had scores equivalent to those of workshop participants on the pretest evaluations but recorded no similar increase at follow-up. Factor analysis found that the knowledge and skills self-assessment inventory had 2 factors, each having good internal reliability.
CONCLUSION: The current workshop has proved effective in increasing staff knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of people with TBI exhibiting suicidal behaviors. Finally, the initial development of a knowledge and skills self-assessment measure shows promise, providing a resource for the ongoing evaluation of suicide prevention training in the TBI field.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Attitude; Brain Injuries; Factor Analysis, Statistical; Female; Humans; Inservice Training; Male; Prospective Studies; Suicide Prevention

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