The dissemination and implementation of trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for children and adolescents in seven European countries




Pfeiffer, Elisa; Unterhitzenberger, Johanna; Enderby, Pia; Juusola, Aino; Kostova, Zlatina; Lindauer, Ramon J. L.; Nuotio, Sanna-Kaija; Samuelberg, Poa; Jensen, Tine K.

PublisherBMC

LONDON

2024

BMC Health Services Research

BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

BMC HEALTH SERV RES

1202

24

12

1472-6963

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11689-3

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11689-3

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/458667017



Background

There is broad scientific evidence for the effectiveness of individual trauma-focused evidence-based treatments (EBTs) such as "trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy" (TF-CBT) for children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress symptoms. However, there is a significant research-to-practice gap resulting in traumatized children in high-income countries in Europe having only very limited access to these treatments. The aim of this study was, therefore, to identify common barriers and successful dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies of evidence-based trauma-focused treatments (in particular TF-CBT) in seven European countries.

Methods

For this study, we chose a mixed-method approach: an online survey among certified European TF-CBT trainers (N = 22) and the collection of country-based narratives from TF-CBT experts in different European countries (Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden).

Results

Common modifiable barriers to the implementation of TF-CBT were identified on different levels (e.g. government or treatment level), and successful D&I strategies were highlighted across all countries, such as translations of materials. Additionally, the experts from the country narratives put together a broad overview of TF-CBT research in Europe.

Conclusions

The results of this study revealed that especially learning collaborations and the development of joint European efforts in funding and researching D&I strategies are crucial for future implementation of trauma-focused EBTs in Europe.


This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for profit sectors. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.


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