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Research article summary:
A systematic program to enhance clinician group skills in an inpatient psychiatric hospital.
Abstract Extract: This article describes the collaborative effort of a team of discipline directors, administrators, and academicians to create a systematic program to enhance the group competencies of a large clinical staff working at a state hospital. The effects of the ... (Full abstract text below) Published 2002Oct
in Journal: Int J Group Psychother
(Language : eng)
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1. Int J Group Psychother.
2002 Oct;52(4):555-87
A systematic program to enhance clinician group skills in an inpatient psychiatric hospital.
Burlingame GM, Earnshaw D, Hoag M, Barlow SH, Richardson EJ, Donnell AJ, Villani J
Dept. of Psychology, Brigham Young University, 238 TLRB, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
This article describes the collaborative effort of a team of discipline directors, administrators, and academicians to create a systematic program to enhance the group competencies of a large clinical staff working at a state hospital. The effects of the program were tested by a quasi-experimental field study. Quantitative measures of group process provided limited support for program effectiveness. Stronger support came from qualitative inquiry. The development and effectiveness of the program is examined within a larger context of group programs housed in large health care organizations.
PMID : 12375487 [PubMed - Indexed for MEDLINE]
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| First Name | LastName | Initials |
| Gary M | Burlingame | GM |
| Dallas | Earnshaw | D |
| Matthew | Hoag | M |
| Sally H | Barlow | SH |
| Elizabeth J | Richardson | EJ |
| Alison J | Donnell | AJ |
| Jacob | Villani | J |
Affiliation: Dept. of Psychology, Brigham Young University, 238 TLRB, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
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Category links from this article:- Adolescent
- Adult
- Child
- Clinical Competence
- Female
- Group Processes
- Hospital Bed Capacity, 300 to 499
- Hospitals, Psychiatric - organization & administration
- Humans
- Male
- Mental Disorders - diagnosis, therapy
- Middle Aged
- Physicians
- Program Development - methods, statistics & numerical data
- Psychotherapy, Group - methods
- Treatment Outcome
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