2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的在线监管培训:促进监管人员参与和组织可持续性的试点项目

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES CLINICAL SUPERVISOR Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1080/07325223.2023.2267542
Rosemary Vito, Laura Brunskill, Sarah Lindsay
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摘要该在线监督培训试点项目的主要目标是促进监督人员的参与和组织的可持续性,采用教学和体验式学习相结合的方式合作开发,以满足加拿大社区精神健康/成瘾组织在大流行期间通过整合过渡的迫切需求。对21名主管进行的培训后调查的初步定性和描述性结果强调了满足当前培训需求的经验教训、在线学习技术的好处和挑战,以及在组织文化中嵌入可持续监督实践的复杂性。研究结果支持为省级机构网络开展更广泛的培训计划。关键词:COVID-19大流行监管在线培训主管参与组织可持续性感谢各位董事和监事与我们分享他们的经验。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由国王大学学院在一项内部研究基金的支持下进行。作者简介rosemary vitto,博士,城市生活垃圾,RSW,加拿大安大略省伦敦市国王大学学院社会工作学院副教授。她的教学和研究兴趣包括领导实践/发展、临床监督、组织文化/变革、心理健康实践和实地指导。她在社区精神卫生组织有20多年的监督和直接实践经验,主持了多元化和健康倡议,并为社区和编辑委员会做出了贡献。她与人合著了20份同行评议的出版物和30份同行评议/邀请会议报告,并促进了17个社区讲习班。她是两项SSHRC资助的共同申请人,总金额为95,000美元,也是多项King研究资助的主要申请人,总金额为18,000美元。Laura Brunskill, MSW, RSW, OCT,加拿大安大略省伦敦市国王大学学院社会工作学院研究助理。她的研究兴趣包括领导力发展、临床监督、组织文化/变革和围产期心理健康实践。她与人合著了2篇同行评议的出版物和2篇同行评议的会议报告,并共同主持了两次领导弹性和监督培训讲习班。Sarah Lindsay, MSW, RSW,是安大略省CMHA的质量和研究分析师。她的研究/实践兴趣包括社区心理健康、减少伤害、创伤知情项目评估、质量改进和组织文化/变革。她有几年在学术和社区环境中提供项目开发、评估和研究支持的经验。她撰写并发表了几次基于社区的受邀会议演讲,共同撰写了两份研究报告,并共同推动了一次监督培训研讨会。
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Online supervision training during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot program to foster supervisor engagement and organizational sustainability
ABSTRACTThis online pilot supervision training program, with the primary goal of fostering supervisor engagement and organizational sustainability, was collaboratively developed using a combination of didactic and experiential learning to meet the acute needs of a Canadian community-based mental health/addiction organization transitioning through integration during the pandemic. Preliminary qualitative and descriptive results of a post-training survey with 21 supervisors highlighted lessons learned to meet immediate training needs, the benefits and challenges of technology in online learning, and the complexities of embedding sustainable supervision practice within organizational culture. The results support a broader training program for a provincial network of agencies.KEYWORDS: COVID-19 pandemicsupervisiononline trainingsupervisor engagementorganizational sustainability AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank the directors and supervisors, who shared their experiences with us.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by King’s University College under an Internal Research Grant [no number].Notes on contributorsRosemary VitoRosemary Vito, PhD, MSW, RSW, is an Associate Professor, School of Social Work, King’s University College, London, Ontario, Canada. Her teaching and research interests include leadership practice/development, clinical supervision, organizational culture/change, mental health practice, and field instruction. She has twenty+ years supervisory and direct practice experience in community mental health organizations, has coled diversity and wellness initiatives, and contributed to community and editorial boards. She has coauthored 20 peer reviewed publications and 30 peer reviewed/invited conference presentations, and has facilitated 17 community workshops. She is coapplicant on two SSHRC grants totalling $95,000 and principal applicant on multiple King’s research grants totalling $18,000.Laura BrunskillLaura Brunskill, MSW, RSW, OCT, is a Research Assistant, School of Social Work, King’s University College, London, Ontario, Canada. Her research interests include leadership development, clinical supervision, organizational culture/change, and perinatal mental health practice. She has coauthored 2 peer reviewed publications and 2 peer reviewed conference presentations, and cofacilitated two leadership resilience and supervision training workshops.Sarah LindsaySarah Lindsay, MSW, RSW, is a Quality & Research Analyst with CMHA Ontario. Her research/practice interests include community mental health, harm reduction, trauma-informed program evaluation, quality improvement, and organizational culture/change. She has several years of experience providing program development, evaluation, and research support in academic and community settings. She has authored and delivered several community based invited conference presentations, coauthored two research reports, and cofacilitated one supervision training workshop.
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Supervisor is the premier journal in the United States devoted exclusively to the art and science of clinical supervision. An interdisciplinary, refereed publication of the highest standards, the journal communicates the ideas, experiences, skills, techniques, concerns, and needs of supervisors in psychotherapy and mental health. You will find what you need to know about supervision to effectively supervise students and trainees. The Clinical Supervisor provides a unique forum for debate, historical analysis, new techniques, program description, theory, managed care and clinical practice issues, and other topics of vital interest to today"s supervisors.
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