Real-World Training for Real-World Benefits: Exploring the Impact of Practice-Based Service Evaluation Training

M. Price, G. Latchford, J. Hughes
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Service evaluation is a major part of delivering effective healthcare. It is important that the future workforce of clinical psychologists is equipped with the skills required to complete evaluations of the services that they deliver. This article investigated the extent to which practice-based Service Evaluation Projects (SEPs) completed by trainee clinical psychologists at the University of Leeds had an impact on the real-world services that commissioned them. Descriptive analysis was used to summarise the characteristics of SEPs completed over the past thirteen years and to explore feedback from semi-structured interviews held with a sample of commissioners. Thematic analysis was used to identify key themes relating to the impact of SEPs. 230 SEPs have been completed in the past thirteen years. Interviews with 15 commissioners concerning 38 individual SEPs found that the majority had a positive impact (n = 33), most of which were able to bring about a change independently of other initiatives within the service (n = 20). Almost all would have been impossible without the opportunity for clinicians to commission SEPs via the university. Three key themes emerged in terms of impact: improving processes; improving knowledge; and improving resources. Practice-based service evaluations completed by trainee clinical psychologists can lead to a positive impact on real-world services. This suggests that providing training experiences ‘in the field’ is a helpful pedagogical strategy, adding value to services as well as trainee health professionals.
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现实世界的培训为现实世界的利益:探索基于实践的服务评估培训的影响
服务评估是提供有效医疗保健的重要组成部分。重要的是,未来的临床心理学家队伍要具备完成对其所提供服务的评估所需的技能。本文调查了利兹大学实习临床心理学家完成的基于实践的服务评估项目(SEP)对委托他们提供的现实世界服务的影响程度。描述性分析用于总结过去13年中完成的SEP的特征,并探索对委员样本进行的半结构化访谈的反馈。专题分析用于确定与SEP影响有关的关键专题。在过去的十三年里,已经完成了230个SEP。对涉及38名SEP的15名专员的采访发现,大多数SEP都产生了积极影响(n=33),其中大多数SEP能够独立于服务内的其他举措带来变革(n=20)。如果没有临床医生通过大学委托SEP的机会,几乎所有的事情都是不可能的。就影响而言,出现了三个关键主题:改进进程;提高知识;以及改善资源。实习临床心理学家完成的基于实践的服务评估可以对现实世界的服务产生积极影响。这表明,提供“实地”培训经验是一种有益的教学策略,可以为服务和实习卫生专业人员增加价值。
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International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care
International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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