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The systematic implementation of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Dutch multidisciplinary chronic pain rehabilitation

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PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Volume 96, Issue 2, Pages 249-255

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2014.05.019

Keywords

Implementation; Determinants; Acceptance & Commitment Therapy; Rehabilitation; Competence

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Objective: This study evaluates the implementation of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Dutch chronic pain rehabilitation centers. Changes in multidisciplinary professionals' self-perceived competencies in working with ACT were evaluated and corroborated with patients' ratings of treatment adherence. To inform subsequent implementation efforts, relevant determinants of implementation success were monitored and the relationship with self-perceived competencies over time was explored. Methods: Data was gathered from 111 professionals, 9 managers and 79 patients using questionnaires at the start (T0), halfway (T1) and end (T2) of implementation, and at the end of treatment. Results: All professionals adhered to ACT, improved significantly in self-perceived competencies over time and rated competence in working with ACT >= adequate at T2. Determinants of success were evaluated extremely positive by professionals and management. Professionals' self-perceived competencies at T2 were most strongly related to ratings of more workload (b = -.43), and experienced difficulties in working with ACT (b = -.38) at TO and T1. Conclusion: Multidisciplinary chronic pain rehabilitation professionals rated their improvement in working with ACT positively during the implementation period. Impeding and facilitating factors were explored successfully. Practice implications: A multi-faceted, long-term, educational, train-the-trainer approach may help to guide systematic changes in multidisciplinary treatment. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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