Title of article :
Therapist Training and Supervision in Clinical Trials: Implications for Clinical Practice
Author/Authors :
D. Roth، Anthony نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Researchers in clinical trials usually pay close attention to therapist selection,
training, supervision and monitoring, but the extent of this input has not been systematically
documented. Aims: To describe the extent of training and supervision activity within clinical
trials, and to consider any implications for transporting therapies from research to routine
clinical contexts. Method: Twenty-seven randomized studies examining the efficacy of CBT
interventions for people with depression or anxiety disorders were selected on the basis of
their quality and impact on the field. Published and unpublished sources were used to gather
information about therapist selection, training and supervision within these trials. Results:
The review identified the extent of investment by researchers in assuring therapist expertise,
adherence and competence. It also indicated inconsistencies in the clarity with which this input
was reported. Conclusions: The ubiquity of intervention-specific training in research contexts
risks being overlooked when commissioning evidence-based therapies in routine practice. This
has clear implications for the likely effectiveness of interventions. Greater consistency in the
reporting of training in clinical trials may help to draw attention to the role of training and
supervision in maximizing clinical outcomes.
Keywords :
Training , Supervision , Therapist competence
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy