对安全单位内HCR-20v3意识培训效果的评估

S. Bottomley, Mariam Zanganeh, Harriet Atkinson
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有效地向法医精神健康服务的工作人员提供HCR-20培训,并增加他们对风险评估工具的认识和理解。共进行了三次单独的培训,共有24人参加。参与者在莱斯特郡的法医心理健康服务机构工作。从反馈评估表格以及在培训之前和之后发给参与者的问卷中收集了定量和定性数据。反馈评价表的结果大多是积极的。在前两次培训中,100%的参与者认为培训是有用的,并且达到了预期的目标。调查问卷的结果表明,该参与者在接受培训后对HCR-20的了解立即得到了改善。可以得出结论,所提供的培训能够提高自我报告的HCR-20知识和使用评估工具的信心。与会者建议未来改进培训,例如提供进修培训。其他建议,如将制定纳入反思实践小组,也已得到实施。
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An evaluation of the effectiveness of HCR-20v3 awareness training within a secure unit
To effectively deliver HCR-20 training to staff who work in a Forensic Mental Health Service, and to increase their knowledge and understanding of the risk assessment tool. Three separate training sessions took place with a total of 24 participants. The participants work in Forensic Mental Health Services in Leicestershire. A mixture of quantitative and qualitative data was gathered from feedback evaluation forms, and from questionnaires given to participants before and after the training session. Results from the feedback evaluation forms were mostly positive. In the first two training sessions, 100 per cent of participants felt like the training was useful and met the intended aims. The results from the questionnaires indicted that that participant’s knowledge of the HCR-20 had improved immediately after the training had been given. It can be concluded that the training delivered was able to improve self-reported knowledge of the HCR-20 and confidence in using the assessment tool. Participants suggested future improvements to training, such as delivering refresher training. Other suggestions such as incorporating formulation into reflective practice groups have been implemented.
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