Assessing the fidelity of supported education programs for first‐episode psychosis to the supported employment guidelines adapted for education

Author:

Thibaudeau Elisabeth12ORCID,Lecomte Tania34ORCID,Corbière Marc45ORCID,Abdel‐Baki Amal67ORCID,Simard Andréanne89ORCID,Roy Marc‐André910ORCID,Cellard Caroline89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Douglas Mental Health University Institute Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Department of Psychology Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

4. Research Center of the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

5. Faculty of Education – Career Counselling Université du Québec à Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

6. Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

7. Department of Psychiatry and Addiction Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

8. École de psychologie Université Laval Quebec Quebec Canada

9. Cervo Brain Research Center Quebec Quebec Canada

10. Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences Université Laval Quebec Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPsychotic disorders are associated with academic difficulties. Supported Employment Program (SEP) guidelines have become the gold standard to improve occupational functioning in psychotic disorders. More recently, these guidelines have been adapted to education. In Canada, several community organizations and hospital programs offer supported education to young people with psychotic disorders. However, SEP guidelines are not systematically used. The objective of this study was to assess the fidelity of 6 Canadian (Quebec) organizations offering supported education services to young people with psychotic disorders to the SEP guidelines adapted to education.MethodsSix sites offering educational services to young people with psychotic disorders were recruited. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with one supported education professional and one manager of each site, using the Quality of Supported Education Implementation Scale (QSEDIS). This new scale has been developed from the Quality of Supported Employment Implementation Scale. The QSEDIS assesses the fidelity of the quality of the implementation of supported education programs, using three subscales (Employees, Organization and Services).ResultsAcceptable fidelity scores were observed in the three QSEDIS subscales for all six sites combined. The Services subscale received the highest score of fidelity (4.4/5), followed by the Supported Education Employee (4.1/5) and the Organization (3.7/5).ConclusionThe results suggest that supported education services offered to young people with psychotic disorders in the six sites are generally consistent with SEP guidelines adapted to education. Further research is warranted to validate whether acceptable SEP guidelines fidelity according to the QSEDIS translates into educational outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

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