Review Article
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychiatric Nursing in Japan
Table 3
Reporting on quality of cognitive behavioral therapy (
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| Therapist background and training | | | Included description | | | CBT training | | | Received closed, short-term training run by an expert | 8 | (14.5) | Received long-term training course run by an expert | 3 | (5.5) | Received voluntary study meetings with no expert | 3 | (5.5) | Qualification acquisition related to CBT | 2 | (3.6) | Received open, short-term workshop with experts | 2 | (3.6) | (Total) | 17 | (30.9) | CBT experience (total) | 4 | (7.3) | Lacked description (total) | 41 | (74.5) |
| Quality control and evaluation of CBT techniques | | | Included description | | | Supervision | | | Received group supervision | 3 | (5.5) | Received individual supervision | 3 | (5.5) | Received both individual and group supervision | 2 | (3.6) | (Total) | 8 | (14.5) | Measures of CBT competence (total) | 2 | (3.6) | Lacked description (total) | 47 | (85.5) |
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Includes duplicates. CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy.
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