Cognitive-behavioral therapy training for multidisciplinary inpatient psychiatric teams: A novel curriculum using animated simulations

  • Laurie Cardona
  • , Monica Barreto
  • , David Grodberg
  • , Andrés Martin

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Abstract

Problem: Nurses assume primary responsibility teaching children self-management skills, yet few of them have formal training in evidence-based treatments such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Methods: We developed a novel CBT training curriculum specifically tailored for nurses and other child psychiatric inpatient team members. The curriculum was anchored in three components: (1) a structured manual; (2) instructional videos of common clinical scenarios using animated simulations; and (3) interactive role-play exercises. The CBT curriculum was implemented through small group training sessions. We then conducted focus group sessions with the 20 participants to assess change in self-reported knowledge of, and utilization of CBT skills in clinical practice. Findings: The curriculum was well received by staff members, who found its content relevant and applicable to their daily inpatient work. Staff reported four main themes: (1) routine clinical care (feelings, challenges, and approaches); (2) CBT utility in practice; (3) CBT training components that facilitated learning of the discrete skills; and (4) professional development needs. Conclusions: We were able to implement the curriculum within the time and staffing constraints of a clinically active inpatient setting. Future refinements of the model will include videotaped interactions between expert clinicians and simulated patients in high acuity situations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-190
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • child psychiatric inpatient treatment
  • cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • medical animation
  • nursing education
  • simulation

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