Clinicians' Experiences of a Podcast Series on Implementing a Manualized Treatment |
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Authors: | Alison Salloum Kristin Smyth |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of South Florida , Tampa , Florida asalloum@usf.edu;3. University of South Florida , Tampa , Florida |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore clinicians' experiences of using Podcasts to assist with implementing an evidence-based practice (EBP). Twelve clinicians, including eight student interns, at a human service organization were interviewed about their perceptions of using Podcasts about implementing an EBP called Grief and Trauma Intervention (GTI) for Children. Major themes included that the Podcasts were helpful, liked the short length, fit their learning styles, useful teaching tool, wanted more clinical content and more engaging material, and that administrative support was important for use. Technological difficulties were a major barrier to use. There were some differences in experiences of the Podcasts between post-masters professionals and interns. Podcasts may be a useful technology to help clinicians implement EBPs, and future research on Podcast use is warranted. |
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Keywords: | evidence-based practice Grief and Trauma Intervention (GTI) for Children implementation Podcasts |
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