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Do Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Affiliate Providers Adhere to EAP Concepts? An Examination of Affiliate Fidelity to EAP Theory & Practice 

David A. ShararEAPA 2007 San DiegoOctober 27 Research [email protected]

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EAP affiliates

• Available "on demand" and paid fixed fee to see EAP clients on behalf of a vendor

• Most are based in private individual or group practices, or agency/hospital clinics

• Affiliates represent a mix of "helping" professionals

• EAP work likely represents a small portion of the affiliate's caseload

 

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Statement of the problem

• EAP field has identified specific competencies unique to the delivery of "EAP"

• Most prevalent delivery system in EAP is the "Affiliate Network Model"

• Affiliates, as general mental health practitioners, may or may not deliver EAP as conceptualized

• Need to investigate whether affiliates believe they adhere to EAP concepts

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Overall design & research questions

• Nation-wide (“one-time”) survey of EAP affiliates using random probability sample

• Goal is to provide a descriptive "portrait" of how affiliates apply EAP concepts in their practices

Two research questions:1.How are EAP concepts understood and

utilized among affiliates? 2.What are the commonalities & differences in

terms of how affiliates treat EAP versus other cases?

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Comparison of EAP versus mental health benefits

EAP      Mental Health Benefits

Problems in living  Diagnosable disorders

Unrestricted access Usually some "gatekeeping"

Rapid resolution or referrals  Longer-term or specialized treatment

"Free" to

employees/dependents Co-payments/deductibles

Emphasis on follow-up Emphasis on case closure

Work performance model  Medical model 

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Status of research on EAP affiliates

• Paucity of published scholarly research

• About 10 citations (mostly opinion, anecdotal observation, group consensus)

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Status of research on EAP affiliates

These citations refer to 5 concerns

1.Overlapping EAP and MBHO networks

2.Duplicate purpose with mental health benefits

3.EAP affiliate shortcomings4.Lack of local workplace integration5.Affiliate dissatisfaction

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Sampling frame & design

• No resource that covers the "universe" of EAP affiliates

• emindhealth (a provider of network services) appears to be a microcosm of the "universe"

• Random probability sample drawn from emindhealth list of affiliates (3,000)

• 222 completed questionnaires submitted (SE of 3.5)

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Administration

• Self-administered over Internet as web-based survey ("Zoomerang" was hosting service)

• Listserv comprised of e-mail addresses of randomized affiliates ("respondents")

• Potential respondents received a pre-notification e-mail from emindhealth

• Pre-notification followed by an invitation with a link to the questionnaire, & up to 4 reminders

• Completed questionnaires submitted to secure server (under control of the investigator)  

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Questionnaire Construction

• Core components of EAP used to provide conceptual basis (e.g. components "mapped" to questions)

• Uses mostly close-ended questions with scaled responses

• Two open-ended questions allows for some methodological mix

• Six subject matter experts (from Editorial Review Board of a Journal) reviewed the design and content

• Field pretest conducted with 15 actual respondents

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Validity Threats

• Desirability: Respondents may want their answers to be perceived as "correct"

• Memory or unavailable info:  Recall of past events is subject to error

• No direct observation: Study measures "perceptions" that may not reflect actual behavior

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Data Analysis Plan

• Data converted into Excel and dumped in SPSSx 14.0.2

• Descriptive statistics show characteristics of sample

• Chi-square used to compare "EAP" cases to "General" cases

• Findings presented with written narrative supported by tabular & graphic results

• Open-ended questions analyzed by content analysis/id of themes

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42%

36%

18%

12% 11%

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ProfessionalCounselor/MH

Counselor

Social Worker Marriage & FamilyTherapist

Psychologist Other

Licensed or certified disciplines (N = 222)

(81% masters level and 19% doctorate level)

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General

practice

therapist or

counselor

76%

EAP

practitioner

9%

Specialty in

Marriage/Family

7%

Other specialty

8%

Professional identity

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40%

27%

60%

73%

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0-50% >50%

Approximate % Clients

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Assessing impact of client problem on job performance

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14%11%

86%89%

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Approximate % Clients

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Cases screened for substance abuse

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57%

47%43%

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0-10% >10%

Approximate % Clients

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Referrals to outside practitioners

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89% 89%

11% 11%

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0-10% >10%

Approximate % Clients Referred

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Referrals to clinical programs

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45%

53% 55%

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0-10% >10%

Approximate % Clients Referred

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Referrals to “non-clinical” community services

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52% 53%48% 47%

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Approximate % Clients Referred

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Referred to treatment that received follow-up

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46%42%

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<10% 11%-50% >50%

Approximate % of Clients Referred to Self

% Referrals beyond EAP to yourself

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44%

17%

6%

25%

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13%

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14%

6%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

Cognitive Behavioral

Eclectic/Integrative/generalist

Solution Focused

Some other Theory

No Particular Theory

General Practice Counseling Employee Assistance Program

% Primary theory or model

Chi-square (df=16)=387.68, p=.000

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< 25% 27%

26% - 50% 32%

Greater than 50% 41%

Approximate % of EAP cases where assessed problem was improved or resolved within the EAP:

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No way of assessing improvement with in the EAP 1%

Clinical impressions and judgment 57%

Review of the EAP action plan 29%

Formal outcome measurement tool 1%

Other 12%

How is improved/resolved determined for cases that only receive short-term EAP?

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0% 22%

Less than 10% 45%

Between 11% and 25% 17%

> 26% 15%

Approximate percent of EAP cases that were formal management or supervisory referrals:

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Not at all 37%

A little familiar 26%

Some knowledge 19%

Very familiar 18%

How familiar are you with EAP “core technology”?

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Never 57%

Rarely (once/twice a year) 15%

Occasionally (3-5 times a year) 15%

Frequently (> 5 times a year) 13%

How often over past year did you provide a direct “ONSITE” service at an employer’s workplace:

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Completely the same 28%

More or less the same 46%

Moderately different 25%

Very differently 2%

In terms of therapeutic approach and selection of interventions, are EAP clients generally treated the same as non-EAP clients:

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Analysis of open-ended question(183 comments out of 222, or 82% response rate)

Representative themes include:  "Less sessions with EAP" "Little difference except EAP has fewer visits" "Only difference is some EAPs require

switching therapists for referrals" "EAP is mainly for 'here & now' issues, not

long-term" "EAP focus is on most pressing problem due to

short # visits" 

Describe how your approach to EAP is similar or different from your approach to general practice counseling?" 


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