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Improving practice in community-based settings: a randomized trial of supervision - study protocol.

Shannon Dorsey1, Michael D Pullmann, Esther Deblinger

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 335 Guthrie Hall, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. dorsey2@uw.edu

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This study investigates supervision for child mental health providers. Implementing gold standard supervision improves treatment fidelity and client outcomes in public mental health settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Public Mental Health Services Research

Background:

  • Evidence-based treatments for child mental health are not consistently available in public settings.
  • Training alone is insufficient for changing provider behavior; ongoing supervision is needed.
  • Supervision practices in public mental health are under-investigated, especially 'gold standard' elements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe usual supervision practices in Washington State public mental health.
  • To test the impact of systematic implementation of gold standard supervision strategies.
  • To improve clinician fidelity and client outcomes through enhanced supervision.

Main Methods:

  • Two-phase study: descriptive (Phase I) and randomized controlled trial (Phase II).
  • Participants: 35 supervisors and 130 clinicians in community mental health centers.
  • Data collection: audio recordings of supervision/therapy sessions and child outcome data at multiple time points.

Main Results:

  • Phase I will provide descriptive data on current supervision strategies.
  • Phase II will experimentally test the effectiveness of gold standard supervision.
  • Anticipated results: improved treatment fidelity and positive clinical outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Supervision is key to supporting clinicians delivering evidence-based treatments.
  • This study offers novel insights into optimizing supervision in community mental health.
  • The findings will inform strategies to enhance clinician performance and child mental health outcomes.