Effects of Role-Play and Mindfulness Training on Enhancing the Family Friendliness of the Admissions Treatment Team Process

Author:

Singh Nirbhay N.1,Wechsler Hollis A.2,Curtis W. John2,Sabaawi Mohamed3,Myers Rachel E.4,Singh Subhashni D.5

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Commonwealth University,

2. Virginia Commonwealth University

3. George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC

4. Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute in Falls Church, VA

5. University of Virginia in Charlottesville

Abstract

This article describes two studies that evaluated training intended to improve the family friendliness of five components of the admissions treatment team process (Introduction, Meeting Management, Case Presentation and Discussion, Service Plans, and Tact and Technicalities) at an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatric hospital. In Study 1, we observed 18 case presentations and found that the ratings on family friendliness were low on Service Plans and Tact and Technicalities. Following three role-play training sessions, we found no statistically significant improvement. In Study 2, we used a multiple-baseline design across treatment team process components and enhanced the family friendliness of each component through mindfulness training. Follow-up observations at monthly intervals for 6 months showed continued high rates of family friendly services. Our study suggests that the mindful delivery of mental health services can produce long-term gains in the family friendliness of admissions treatment teams.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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