Elsevier

Journal of Affective Disorders

Volume 175, 1 April 2015, Pages 446-453
Journal of Affective Disorders

Research report
The effect of an e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme on implementation of suicide guidelines in mental health care

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Abstract

Background

Randomized studies examining the effect of training of mental health professionals in suicide prevention guidelines are scarce. We assessed whether professionals benefited from an e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme aimed at the application of the Dutch multidisciplinary suicide prevention guideline.

Methods

45 psychiatric departments from all over the Netherlands were clustered in pairs and randomized. In the experimental condition, all of the staff of psychiatric departments was trained by peers with an e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme. Guideline adherence of individual professionals was measured by means of the response to on-line video fragments. Multilevel analyses were used to establish whether variation between conditions was due to differences between individual professionals or departments.

Results

Multilevel analysis showed that the intervention resulted in an improvement of individual professionals. At the 3 month follow-up, professionals who received the intervention showed greater guideline adherence, improved self-perceived knowledge and improved confidence as providers of care than professionals who were only exposed to traditional guideline dissemination. Subgroup analyses showed that improved guideline adherence was found among nurses but not among psychiatrists and psychologists. No significant effect of the intervention on team performance was found.

Limitations

The ICT environment in departments was often technically inadequate when displaying the video clips clip of the survey. This may have caused considerable drop-out and possibly introduced selection bias, as professionals who were strongly affiliated to the theme of the study might have been more likely to finish the study.

Conclusions

Our results support the idea that an e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme is an effective strategy for implementing clinical guidelines and improving care for suicidal patients.

Trial registration

Netherlands Trial Register (NTR3092 www.trialregister.nl).

Abbreviations

CASE interview
Chronological Assessment of Suicidal Events
IAU
implementation as usual
MHI
Mental Health Institution
PGSB
multidisciplinary practice guideline for the assessment and treatment of suicidal behaviour
PITSTOP
Professionals In Training to STOP suicide
TtT-e
e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme
SIRI
Suicide-Intervention-Response-Inventory-version

Keywords

Suicide
Implementation
Guideline
e-Learning
Train-the-Trainer

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