Research Database: Article Details
Citation: | McDonnall, M.C.; Cmar, J.L.; & Tatch, A.J. (2020). Importance of agency context for long-term effectiveness of a business development training for rehabilitation counselors. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 53 (1), 1-16. |
Title: | Importance of agency context for long-term effectiveness of a business development training for rehabilitation counselors |
Authors: | McDonnall, M.C.; Cmar, J.L.; & Tatch, A.J. |
Year: | 2020 |
Journal/Publication: | Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation |
Publisher: | IOS Press |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3233/JVR-201081 |
Full text: | https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-vocational-rehabil... |
Peer-reviewed? | Yes |
NIDILRR-funded? | Yes |
Structured abstract:
Background: | The passage of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act has placed renewed emphasis on employer engagement for vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies, but many rehabilitation counselors are not comfortable with this activity. |
Purpose: | The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a business development training created specifically for rehabilitation counselors for the blind. |
Data collection and analysis: | We utilized a switching-replications design that included providing the 19-hour training to counselors within four VR agencies at two different time points, and we collected outcome data over an 18-month time span. Outcome measures were self-efficacy for business development, adherence to the dual customer approach, business development knowledge, and self-perceived business development knowledge, skills, and comfort. |
Findings: | Results indicated that the training was associated with an improvement in all outcomes, although its effectiveness for some outcomes differed by agency. The effectiveness of the training over time differed by agency. One agency, in particular, exhibited significant increases on all outcome measures that were retained over the course of the study. |
Conclusions: | Agency context was relevant when implementing this training, and incorporating agency-wide changes to support counselors in conducting business development activities may be necessary for such a training to be effective over time. |
Disabilities served: |
Multiple disabilities |
Interventions: |
On-the-job training and support Training and technical assistance Vocational rehabilitation |
Outcomes: |
Employment acquisition Full-time employment |