WP2 E-Learning
Cross-source consensus on WP2 E-Learning from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- WP2 is a pragmatic pilot stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial of a 60-minute e-learning module for mental health professionals. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The module aims to increase awareness of sociocultural diversity, cultural barriers, multicultural knowledge, sensitivity and responsiveness toward Black ethno-racial patients. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- Six clinical team clusters cross over from control to intervention until every cluster receives the module. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The secondary outcome for WP2 is the California Brief Multicultural Competence Scale. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The WP2 intervention is hosted on the NHS Learning Hub and informed by lived experience. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis