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Preparing Facilitators From Community-Based Organizations for Evidence-Based Intervention Training in Second Life

机译:准备社区组织的调解人进行第二人生的循证干预培训

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Background: A major barrier to the use and scale-up of evidence-based interventions are challenges related to training and capacity building. A cost-effective and highly interactive multi-user virtual environment, Second Life (SL) is a promising alternative for comprehensive face-to-face facilitator training.Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of using SL to train facilitators from community-based organizations to use ?Cuídate! (Take Care of Yourself), one of the few evidence-based interventions developed and tested with Latino youth to reduce sexual risk behaviors.Methods: We recruited 35 participants from community-based organizations throughout the United States to participate in the SL ?Cuídate! Training of Facilitators. Preparation to use SL consisted of four phases: (1) recruitment and computer capacity screening, (2) enrollment, (3) orientation to the SL program, and (4) technical support throughout the synchronous training sessions. Technical difficulties, the associated cause, and the mitigation strategy implemented were recorded during each session. Participants completed evaluations including perceptions of self-efficacy and confidence to complete the necessary skills to participate in SL training.Results: Overall, participants reported high levels of self-efficacy for all skills necessary to participate in SL training. Based on an 11-point scale (0-10), self-efficacy to download and access the software was rated the highest: mean 8.29 (SD 2.19). Interacting with items in SL had the lowest mean score: mean 7.49 (SD 2.89). The majority of technical difficulties experienced by participants were related to inadequate Internet connections or computer malfunctions.Conclusions: Our findings support the feasibility of using SL for the ?Cuídate! Training of Facilitators. The process used in this study to prepare participants to use SL can be used as a basis for other evidence-based intervention training in SL. This study is an important contribution to developing cost-effective and accessible training options for evidence-based interventions.
机译:背景:使用和扩大循证干预措施的主要障碍是与培训和能力建设有关的挑战。第二人生(SL)是一种具有成本效益且高度互动的多用户虚拟环境,是进行全面的面对面辅导员培训的有希望的替代方法。目的:本研究的目的是检验使用SL培训辅导员的可行性。从基于社区的组织使用?Cuídate! (保重身体)是少数与拉丁美洲年轻人一起开发和测试的,以证据为基础的干预措施之一,目的是减少性风险行为。方法:我们从美国各地的社区组织招募了35名参与者,参加SL约会!培训辅导员。使用SL的准备工作包括四个阶段:(1)招聘和计算机能力筛选,(2)注册,(3)SL计划的定位,以及(4)在整个同步培训课程中的技术支持。每次会议期间都要记录技术难题,相关原因和实施的缓解策略。参与者完成了评估,包括对自我效能感和对完成SL培训所需技能的信心的认识。结果:总体而言,参与者对参加SL培训所需的所有技能的自我效能水平较高。根据11分制(0-10),下载和访问软件的自我效率被评为最高:平均8.29(SD 2.19)。与SL中的项目进行互动的平均得分最低:平均7.49(SD 2.89)。参加者遇到的大多数技术困难都与Internet连接不足或计算机故障有关。结论:我们的发现支持将SL用于“Cuídate”的可行性!培训辅导员。本研究中使用的准备参与者使用SL的过程可以用作SL中其他基于证据的干预培训的基础。这项研究对于为基于证据的干预措施开发具有成本效益且易于使用的培训选项做出了重要贡献。

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