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Hildi Hagedorn
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 86
Citations - 4693
Hildi Hagedorn is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 66 publications receiving 3734 citations. Previous affiliations of Hildi Hagedorn include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Veterans Health Administration.
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A guiding framework and approach for implementation research in substance use disorders treatment.
TL;DR: It is asserted that future research in SUD needs to meet three overarching objectives to promote wider implementation of evidence-based practices and design and testing of predictive models to assess likelihood of effective implementation and prospects for sustainability while taking into account salient contextual factors.
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A Critical Synthesis of Literature on the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) Framework
Christian D. Helfrich,Laura J. Damschroder,Hildi Hagedorn,Hildi Hagedorn,Ginger S. Daggett,Anju Sahay,Mona J. Ritchie,Teresa M. Damush,Teresa M. Damush,Marylou Guihan,Philip M. Ullrich,Cheryl B. Stetler +11 more
TL;DR: The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework as discussed by the authors is a conceptual framework that posits key, interacting elements that influence successful implementation of evidence-based practices.
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Effectiveness of Collaborative Care for Depression in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinics
Jeffrey M. Pyne,John C. Fortney,Geoffrey M. Curran,Shanti P. Tripathi,Joseph H. Atkinson,Amy M. Kilbourne,Hildi Hagedorn,David Rimland,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Thomas P. Monson,Kathryn A. Bottonari,Steven M. Asch,Allen L. Gifford +12 more
TL;DR: The HITIDES intervention improved depression and HIV symptom outcomes and may serve as a model for collaborative care interventions in HIV and other specialty physical health care settings where patients find their "medical home."
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Beliefs about evidence-based practices in addiction treatment: A survey of Veterans Administration program leaders
Mark L. Willenbring,Daniel R. Kivlahan,Marie E. Kenny,Michael Grillo,Hildi Hagedorn,Andrea Postier +5 more
TL;DR: Veterans Administration addiction treatment program leaders saw guidelines as educational tools that improved quality of care and could be implemented into existing programs, however, they also perceived staff resistance to implementation.
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Lessons learned about implementing research evidence into clinical practice. Experiences from VA QUERI.
Hildi Hagedorn,Mary M. Hogan,Jeffrey L. Smith,Candice Bowman,Geoffrey M. Curran,Donna Espadas,Barbara Kimmel,Laura Kochevar,Marcia W. Legro,Anne E. Sales +9 more
TL;DR: These lessons are consistent with commonly recognized ingredients of successful implementation efforts, but highlight the fact that, even with a thorough knowledge of the literature and thoughtful planning, unexpected circumstances arise during implementation efforts that require flexibility and adaptability.