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Collaborative care skills training workshops : helping carers cope with eating disorders from the UK to Australia

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posted on 2013-05-01, 00:00 authored by Genevieve PepinGenevieve Pepin, Ross King
Purpose

The Collaborative Care Skills Training workshops, developed by Treasure and associates aim to improve the well-being, coping strategies and problem-solving skills of carers of someone with an eating disorder. Evidence has demonstrated the effectiveness of the workshops in the UK where it was developed. The aim of this pilot study was to examine whether conducting the workshops in different contexts by facilitators trained in its delivery could lead to similar impact.
Methods

The workshops were conducted with 15 carers in VIC, Australia and delivered by experienced health professionals trained in its content and delivery. A non-experimental research design with repeated measures was implemented. Quantitative data were collected at pre-and post-intervention and 8 weeks after completion of the workshops.
Results

Participation led to significant reductions in carers’ reported expressed emotion, dysfunctional coping, distress, burden and accommodation and enabling of the eating disorder behaviour, which were maintained at the 8-week follow-up.
Conclusion

Results suggest the workshops are effective in reducing carer distress and burden as well as modifying unhelpful emotional interactional styles when caring for family members with an eating disorder. The content of the workshops and its delivery, once experienced facilitators have received training, are transferable to other contexts.

History

Journal

Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology

Volume

48

Issue

5

Pagination

805 - 812

Publisher

Springer

Location

Heidelberg , Germany

ISSN

0933-7954

eISSN

1433-9285

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal