Training therapists in evidence-based practice: A critical review of studies from a systems-contextual perspective.
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Abstract
Evidence-based practice (EBP), a preferred psychological treatment approach, requires training of community providers. The systems-contextual (SC) perspective, a model for dissemination and implementation efforts, underscores the importance of the therapist, client, and organizational variables that influence training and consequent therapist uptake and adoption of EBP. This review critiques the extant research on training in EBP from an SC perspective. Findings suggest that therapist knowledge improves and attitudinal change occurs following training. However, change in therapist behaviors (e.g., adherence, competence, and skill) and client outcomes only occurs when training interventions address each level…
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- Extant taxon
- Perspective (graphical)
- Competence (human resources)
- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
- Psychotherapist
- Evidence-based practice
- Medical education
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