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Care Managers in the Aging Network: Increasing Self-Efficacy in Human Service Providers.

Mbita MbaoBronwyn KeefeJoanna AlmeidaJohnnie Hamilton-Mason
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2023)
One in four older adults has Behavioral Health (BH) concerns, and over 63% are not receiving services. Older adults living in the community depend on the aging network for home- and community-based services and care managers are critical providers in this network. However, most care managers' current education and training are inadequate to care for older adults with BH needs. This study evaluated the effectiveness of training on the perceived self-efficacy of care managers working with older adults with BH needs. The study used a quasi-experimental design with a pre- and post-test approach and convenience sampling ( n = 90). We found a significant difference in mean self-efficacy scores, from pre-test (M = 62.31, SD = 10.11) to post-test (M = 65.88, SD = 7.40) related to working with clients with mental health problems. In addition, we found a significant difference between the mean pre-test (M = 59.81, SD = 10.68) and post-test score (M = 65.60, SD = 9.85) related to working with clients with substance use problems.
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