
@article{ref1,
title="Evaluation of the impact of the PABBS suicide bereavement training on clinicians' knowledge and skills",
journal="Crisis",
year="2020",
author="McDonnell, Sharon and Nelson, Pauline A. and Leonard, Sarah and McGale, Barry and Chew-Graham, Carolyn A. and Kapur, Nav and Shaw, Jenny and Smith, Shirley and Cordingley, Lis",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="<p> Background: Health-care professionals do not routinely receive training on how best to support parents bereaved by suicide. Evidence-based training – Postvention Assisting Those Bereaved by Suicide (PABBS) – was designed to address this gap. Aims: The study aimed (a) to pilot PABBS training and evaluate its perceived effectiveness (impact on self-reported knowledge, skills and confidence) in managing suicide bereavement; and (b) to explore training acceptability. Method: A pre- and postevaluation design was used. Professionals attended intensive, structured 1-day PABBS training comprising: didactic/interactive teaching; practice-orientated activities supported with real-life materials and a manual/workbook. Evaluation forms completed immediately before and after training analyzed: (a) self-reported changes in knowledge, skills, and confidence (perceived effectiveness of training); and (b) the acceptability of training. Results: In total, 62 professionals completed training. Perceived knowledge, skills, and confidence improved after training as did self-reported understanding, motivation to learn more, and intention to change practice. Training was highly rated, particularly the evidence-based, real-life materials, with some suggestions for improvement. Limitations: Self-selected sample and reliance on self-report measures are the study's limitations. Conclusion: PABBS training may help address gaps in professionals' capacity to support parents bereaved by suicide. The evidence-based content was highly acceptable and appeared to be a key ingredient in effecting self-reported changes in attitudes/intentions.  Keywords: suicide bereavement, postvention training, evidence-based training, evaluation, health professionals </p> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0227-5910",
doi="10.1027/0227-5910/a000646",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000646"
}