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Clinical Trials/NCT02089984
NCT02089984
Completed
Not Applicable

Web Based Therapist Training on Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders

Center for Psychological Consultation1 site in 1 country70 target enrollmentSeptember 2011

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Anxiety Disorders
Sponsor
Center for Psychological Consultation
Enrollment
70
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
System Usability Scale
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Anxiety disorders are a major public health concern, having a profound impact on functioning, causing significant disability, loss of productivity and suffering. Effective treatments exist for these disorders, but few clinicians are trained in these methods. This project attempts to remedy this shortcoming by using web-based tools to facilitate access to this training, thus increasing the number of available therapists in order to help meet this unmet need.

Detailed Description

The need for evidence-based mental health treatments i.e., 'treatment based on the best available science or research evidence', has been stressed from scientific, ethical, and economic perspectives. While empirical evidence supports both the efficacy and effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders, the demand for clinicians trained in these approaches far exceeds the supply. A major reason for this is the lack of trained cognitive behavior therapists. New technologies provide the opportunity to both facilitate accessibility to this specialized training by mental health professionals and to improve the quality of this training. Recent research has found that training clinicians using these new web-based technologies is highly effective, can significantly improve skills, and has significant advantages over traditional training programs. The long term goal of this project is to increase the number of available mental health professionals trained in cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders by developing a set of web-based training tools enabling the widespread dissemination of this training. In Phase I the investigators developed a prototype online tutorial covering some core CBT principles and a Social Anxiety Disorder module. The investigators also tested the feasibility of live remote training through videoconferencing. In phase II investigators will expand the tutorial to include a comprehensive review of CBT principles and techniques and expand modules to include the full spectrum of anxiety and anxiety-related disorders (i.e., Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder). Investigators will also evaluate the efficacy of live remote training in improving clinical skills. A cohort of 50 clinicians from diverse educational and professional backgrounds will be recruited. Improvement in trainees' conceptual knowledge will be evaluated pre and post tutorial, and improvement in trainees' clinical skills in applying the CBT concepts will be evaluated by blind ratings of clinical adherence and competence at three time points: before on-line training, and before and after videoconference training. User satisfaction with both the on-line tutorial and the videoconference training will also be evaluated. Impact of training on post-training patient outcomes will be evaluated.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 2011
End Date
December 2015
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Center for Psychological Consultation
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Kenneth A. Kobak, Ph.D.

Owner

Center for Psychological Consultation

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Clinicians are eligible for this therapist training study if they are a licensed health care professional or are currently in a counseling related graduate training program

Exclusion Criteria

  • None, except for above

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

System Usability Scale

Time Frame: after completion of tutorial, an expected average of 2 weeks

User satisfaction with the technical aspects of the tutorial was assessed using the ratings on the System Usability Scale (SUS), a reliable, well-validated 10-item scale designed to evaluate the usability and user satisfaction with web-based applications and other technologies.

CBT Concepts

Time Frame: After completing the on line tutorial, an expected average of two weeks

Improvement in trainees' knowledge of CBT concepts will be evaluated using a 38-item pre and post test of the items covering the tutorial content.

Secondary Outcomes

  • User Satisfaction Questionnaire(After completing the on line tutorial (an expected average of 2 weeks))
  • Yale Adherence and Competence Scale (YACS)(At day 0 (baseline) (i.e., priot to any training), and after completing the on line tutorial (an expected average of two weeks), and after completing the appled training (an exected average of 8 weeks).)

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