Training Evaluation
Cross-source consensus on Training Evaluation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The pilot's primary outcomes are improved DSW knowledge, confidence, awareness, and attitudes regarding psychotropic medicines and behaviours of concern. — ASPIRE-Med project: a study protocol on an Australian psychotropic medicines training programme for disability support workers
- The evaluation will use mixed methods to assess impact, barriers, and enablers. — ASPIRE-Med project: a study protocol on an Australian psychotropic medicines training programme for disability support workers
- Secondary face-to-face outcomes include training satisfaction, reduced inappropriate medicine use through reviews, and improved advocacy confidence. — ASPIRE-Med project: a study protocol on an Australian psychotropic medicines training programme for disability support workers
- Phase Four interviews will include about 30 trainees and some people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families. — ASPIRE-Med project: a study protocol on an Australian psychotropic medicines training programme for disability support workers