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Cara C. Lewis
Researcher at Kaiser Permanente
Publications - 128
Citations - 5535
Cara C. Lewis is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Implementation research. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 101 publications receiving 3234 citations. Previous affiliations of Cara C. Lewis include University of Washington & Indiana University.
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Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures
Bryan J. Weiner,Cara C. Lewis,Cara C. Lewis,Cara C. Lewis,Cameo Stanick,Byron J. Powell,Caitlin N. Dorsey,Alecia Clary,Marcella H. Boynton,Heather M. Halko +9 more
TL;DR: Three new measures: the Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM), Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM), and Feasibility of intervention Measure (FIM) are developed and psychometrically assessed and demonstrate promising psychometric properties.
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Methods to Improve the Selection and Tailoring of Implementation Strategies.
Byron J. Powell,Rinad S. Beidas,Cara C. Lewis,Gregory A. Aarons,J. Curtis McMillen,Enola K. Proctor,David S. Mandell +6 more
TL;DR: Four methods (concept mapping, group model building, conjoint analysis, and intervention mapping) that could be used to match implementation strategies to identified barriers and facilitators for a particular evidence-based practice or process change being implemented in a given setting are proposed.
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Enhancing the Impact of Implementation Strategies in Healthcare: A Research Agenda.
Byron J. Powell,Maria E. Fernandez,Nathaniel J. Williams,Gregory A. Aarons,Rinad S. Beidas,Cara C. Lewis,Sheena McHugh,Bryan J. Weiner +7 more
TL;DR: The need to enhance methods for designing and tailoring implementation strategies, and conduct more effectiveness research on discrete, multi-faceted, and tailored implementation strategies is suggested, to advance implementation science.
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Using Measurement-Based Care to Enhance Any Treatment.
Kelli Scott,Cara C. Lewis +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of the benefits and challenges of MBC implementation when conceptualized as a transtheoretical and transdiagnostic framework for evaluating client therapy progress and outcomes across these four domains is provided.
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Outcomes for implementation science: an enhanced systematic review of instruments using evidence-based rating criteria.
Cara C. Lewis,Cara C. Lewis,Sarah M. Fischer,Bryan J. Weiner,Cameo Stanick,Mimi Kim,Mimi Kim,Ruben G. Martinez +7 more
TL;DR: Implementation outcomes instrumentation is underdeveloped with respect to both the sheer number of available instruments and the psychometric quality of existing instruments, causing the field to struggle to identify which implementation strategies work best, for which organizations, and under what conditions.