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The Building Educators' Skills in Adolescent Mental Health Training Program for Secondary School Educators: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
Parker, Belinda L; Chakouch, Cassandra; Subotic-Kerry, Mirjana; Batterham, Philip J; Mackinnon, Andrew; Newby, Jill M; Whitton, Alexis E; McGoldrick, Janey; Cockayne, Nicole; O'Dea, Bridianne.
Afiliação
  • Parker BL; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • Chakouch C; Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia.
  • Subotic-Kerry M; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • Batterham PJ; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • Mackinnon A; Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia.
  • Newby JM; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • Whitton AE; College of Health and Medicine, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
  • McGoldrick J; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • Cockayne N; Black Dog Institute, Randwick, Australia.
  • O'Dea B; Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia.
JMIR Res Protoc ; 10(2): e25870, 2021 Feb 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33625374
BACKGROUND: In Australia, secondary school educators are well positioned to recognize mental illness among students and provide support. However, many report that they lack the knowledge and confidence to do so, and few mental health training programs available for educators are evidence based. To address this gap, the Black Dog Institute (BDI) developed a web-based training program (Building Educators' Skills in Adolescent Mental Health [BEAM]) that aims to improve mental health knowledge, confidence, and helping behaviors among secondary school educators in leadership positions. A pilot study of the training program found it to be positively associated with increased confidence and helping behaviors among educators and reduced personal psychological distress. An adequately powered randomized controlled trial (RCT) is needed. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this cluster RCT is to evaluate the effectiveness of the BEAM program for improving educators' confidence in managing student mental health. The trial will also evaluate the effect of the BEAM program in increasing educators' frequency of providing help to students and improving their mental health knowledge and reducing educators' psychological distress and stigma toward students with mental health issues. METHODS: The target sample size is 234 educators from 47 secondary schools across New South Wales, Australia. Four waves of recruitment and enrollment into the trial are planned. Schools will participate in one wave only and will be randomized to the intervention or waitlist control conditions. Participants from the same school will be assigned to the same condition. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, posttest (10 weeks after baseline), and follow-up (22 weeks after baseline) using the BDI eHealth research platform. Intervention participants will receive access to the BEAM program for 10 weeks upon completion of baseline, and the control condition will receive access for 10 weeks upon completion of the follow-up assessment. RESULTS: Recruitment for this trial began on July 21, 2020, with the first baseline assessments occurring on August 17, 2020. To date, 295 participants from 71 schools have completed baseline. Due to the unexpected success of recruitment in the first 3 waves, the final fourth wave has been abandoned. Intervention participants are currently receiving the program, with follow-up due for completion in March 2021. CONCLUSIONS: This is one of the first RCTs to examine the effectiveness of a web-based adolescent mental health training program for Australian secondary school educators in leadership positions. If found to be effective, this training program will offer a sustainable and scalable delivery method for upskilling educators in caring for students' mental health. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12620000876998; https://covid-19.cochrane.org/studies/crs-14669208. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/25870.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: JMIR Res Protoc Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: JMIR Res Protoc Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália