Behavioral skills training for teaching safety skills to mental health service providers compared to training-as-usual: a pragmatic randomized control trial

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  • What: The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two training methods of this mandated staff safety training for workplace violence in a large psychiatric hospital setting. Methods Using a pragmatic randomized control trial design this study compares two approaches to teaching safety skills training (BST) from the field of applied behaviour analysis using instruction modeling practice and feedback loop. For both of these reviews, the studies doing follow-up evaluations focused on subjective, self-reported outcomes (empathy, confidence, self-reported knowledge) with no objective behavioral skills measures. Because the physical skills training session . . .

     

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