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One Size Doesn't Fit All: A Trial of Individually Tailored Skills Training

机译:一种尺寸不适合所有:对单独量身定制的技能培训进行试验

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Objectives: This article describes a pilot test of an individually tailored program to improve community living and health self-management skills in older adults with serious mental illness. Method: This study provided the Helping Older People Experience Success-Individually Tailored (HOPES-I) intervention, an adaptation of an empirically supported, manualized, group-based skills training program shown to improve community functioning, psychiatric symptoms, self-efficacy, and receipt of preventive health. HOPES-I targets 5 skill areas: leisure time, communication, independent living, friendships, and health self-management. We enrolled 47 adults age 50 and older (mean age = 62) with serious mental illness (38% schizophrenia spectrum, 62% mood disorders). Trained HOPES-I coaches evaluated participants' skills and functioning and engaged them in shared decision-making to select which curricular areas to receive. Participants received 1 HOPES-I session per week for 9-12 months, with assessments of overall psychosocial functioning and the 5 skill areas targeted by the program at baseline, postintervention, and at 3 and 6 months. Results: Participants with baseline impairments in overall functioning and in each of the skill areas targeted by the program demonstrated significant improvements on related outcome measures. Selection of specific HOPES-I curriculum was not associated with level of impairment in associated skill areas at baseline, but participants with more impairment overall chose and completed more curriculum modules. Conclusions and Implications for Practice: The results of this study support the feasibility and potential benefits of an individually tailored skills training program for the rapidly growing and vulnerable group of older people with serious mental illness.
机译:目的:本文介绍了一个单独量身定制的计划的试点测试,以改善具有严重精神疾病的老年人的社区生活和健康自我管理技能。方法:本研究提供了帮助老年人体验成功 - 单独量身定制(希望-I)干预,适应经验支持的,手法化,基于组的技能培训计划,显示出改善社区功能,精神症状,自我效能,以及收到预防健康。希望 - 我的目标5技能领域:休闲时间,沟通,独立生活,友谊和健康自我管理。我们注册了47名成人50岁及以上(平均年龄= 62),具有严重的精神疾病(38%精神分裂症谱,62%的情绪障碍)。训练有素的希望 - 我的教练评估了参与者的技能和运作,并在共享决策中从事他们选择哪些课程区域接收。参与者每周收到1个希望 - 我每周会议9-12个月,对整体心理社会运作和基线,初期,3个月和3个月以3个月为目标的5个技能领域的评估。结果:基线损伤的参与者在整体运作和各方案所针对的每个技能领域都表现出相关的结果措施的重大改进。特定希望的选择 - 我课程与基线相关技能领域的损伤水平无关,但参与者整体选择更多的障碍并完成了更多的课程模块。实践的结论与影响:本研究结果支持单独量身定制技能培训计划的可行性和潜在利益,为具有严重精神疾病的迅速增长和脆弱的老年人群体。

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