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Table 4 Impact of strategies to increase sessional weighing by mental health practitioners

From: Evaluating an implementation model of evidence-based therapy for eating disorders in non-specialist regional mental health settings

Time

Psychology consultationsa (N)

Weighed (% of sessions)

Discussed (% of sessions)

All sessions

Pre-Bulletin

475

47.6

T1 versus T2

69.9

T1 versus T2*

Post-Bulletinb

419

53.7

T2 versus T3

90.0

T2 versus T3

Post online Trainingc

445

60.2

T1 versus T3*

87.9

T1 versus T3*

Face to face sessions only

Pre-Bulletin

446

47.8

T1 versus T2*

69.3

T1 versus T2*

Post-Bulletinb

281

57.3

T2 versus T3*

92.5

T2 versus T3

Post online Trainingc

351

66.7

T1 versus T3*

94.6

T1 versus T3*

Telehealth sessions only

Pre-Bulletin

19

57.9

T1 versus T2

78.9

T1 versus T2

Post-Bulletinb

117

47.0

T2 versus T3

87.2

T2 versus T3

Post online Trainingc

86

37.2

T1 versus T3

64.0

T1 versus T3

Between group comparisons: Face to face versus Telehealth

   

T1

 

T1

   

T2#

 

T2#

   

T3*

 

T3*

  1. *Significant
  2. #Approached significance, p = .06–.09
  3. aExcluding case conferences and assessments which often spanned two visits
  4. bFour months post bulletin
  5. cFour months post online training