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  • There is a lack of controlled trials on the effectiveness of web-based training for trauma providers, despite its potential benefits.
  • The study compared three different training approaches: web-based training alone, web-based training with telephone consultation, and a no-training control group, focusing on skills like motivation enhancement, goal setting, and behavioral task assignment.
  • Results showed that the combination of web training and consultation significantly improved skills in motivation enhancement and behavioral task assignment compared to web-only training and the control group, suggesting that web-based training can be effective in healthcare, but more research is needed on the role of consultation.

Article Abstract

Despite potential advantages in scalability and efficiency of web-based training for trauma providers, few controlled trials of feasibility and effectiveness of web-based mental health training have been performed. Our study compared web-based training in 3 intervention skills (motivation enhancement [ME], goal setting [GS], behavioral task assignment [BTA]) with web-based training plus telephone consultation, and a no-training control. The primary outcome measures included objective measures of skills acquisition (standardized patient assessments). Results showed significant differences among the training conditions. The overall tests of differences among the groups were statistically significant for ME and BTA skills (p < .001 and p = .005, respectively), but not for GS (p = .245). The web training plus consultation group improved in ME skills by 0.35 units compared to 0.12 units in the web only group (p < .001) and no change in the control group (p = .001). For BTA skills, the web training plus consultation improved by 0.27 units compared to 0.17 units in the web only group (p = .175) and no change in the control group (p = .004). Overall, these findings support the use of web-based dissemination for large-scale training programs for trauma providers in health care delivery systems. Further studies are needed to clarify the specific role of consultation as an adjunct to web-based training.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jts.21977DOI Listing

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