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Evaluation of competency-driven training for facilitators delivering a psychological intervention for children in Lebanon: a proof-of-concept study.

Mark J D JordansF SteenG V Koppenol-GonzalezRozane El MasriA R CoetzeeS ChamateM GhatashehG A PedersenM ItaniR El ChammayA SchaferBrandon A Kohrt
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2022)
This proof-of-concept study demonstrates the potential of CDT, using standardised assessment of trainee competencies, to contribute to better training outcomes without extending the duration of training. CDT can result in up to 18% greater increase in adequate competency, when compared to TAU. The study also yields recommendations for further enhancing the benefits of competency-driven strategies. A fully powered trial is needed to confirm these findings.
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