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The Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health Protocols In Primary Care Settings in Project Care
Howard Padwa,Cheryl Teruya,Elise Tran,Katherine Lovinger,Valerie P. Antonini,Colleen Overholt,Darren Urada +6 more
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It is shown that it is possible to improve primary care organizations' integrated care capacity as measured by the BHIMC, though it may be difficult or unfeasible for them to provide fully integrated behavioral health services.About:
This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2016-03-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Integrated care & Health care.read more
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Systematic review of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework
TL;DR: This systematic review enumerated multiple settings and ways the EPIS framework has been applied in implementation research projects, and summarized promising characteristics and strengths of the framework, illustrated with examples.
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level of community compliance in implementing health protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19
TL;DR: In this article , the authors employed descriptive design with cross sectional approach to determine the level of community compliance at Banjar Buluh and Banjar Sakih, Guwang village, Sukawati Gianyar in implementing health protocols in their daily routines.
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Advances in EBI Development for Diverse Populations: Towards a Science of Intervention Adaptation
TL;DR: This “second generation” of EBIs are described as they may contribute towards a reduction of the health disparities and inequities that disproportionately affect sectors of the major ethnocultural populations in the USA.
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Defining and assessing context in healthcare implementation studies: a systematic review
TL;DR: This review highlighted inconsistencies in defining and measuring context which emphasised the need to develop an operational definition and improvements in implementation processes may result, as a common understanding will help researchers to appropriately account for context in research.
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Building the Evidence Base to Inform Planned Intervention Adaptations by Practitioners Serving Health Disparity Populations
Jennifer Alvidrez,Anna María Nápoles,Guillermo Bernal,Jacqueline J. Lloyd,Victoria Cargill,Dionne Godette,Lisa A. Cooper,Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart,Rina Das,Tilda Farhat +9 more
TL;DR: An expansion in the emphasis of adaptation research from researcher-led interventions to research that informs practitioner-led adaptations is advocated to inform research that facilitates successful adaptation and equitable implementation and delivery of EBIs that reduce health disparities.
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Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis
Hsiu-Fang Hsieh,Sarah E. Shannon +1 more
TL;DR: The authors delineate analytic procedures specific to each approach and techniques addressing trustworthiness with hypothetical examples drawn from the area of end-of-life care.
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Advancing a conceptual model of evidence-based practice implementation in public service sectors.
Gregory A. Aarons,Gregory A. Aarons,Michael S. Hurlburt,Michael S. Hurlburt,Sarah McCue Horwitz,Sarah McCue Horwitz +5 more
TL;DR: A multi-level, four phase model of the implementation process, derived from extant literature, is proposed and applied to public sector services and highlights features of the model likely to be particularly important in each phase, while considering the outer and inner contexts of public sector service systems.
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Collaborative care for depression: a cumulative meta-analysis and review of longer-term outcomes.
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Collaborative care for depression : A cumulative meta-analysis and review of longer-term outcomes. Commentary
Wayne Katon,Jürgen Unützer,Simon Gilbody,Peter Bower,Janine Fletcher,David Richards,Alex J. Sutton +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review of randomized controlled trials that compared collaborative care with usual primary care in patients with depression and found that collaborative care is more effective than standard care in improving depression outcomes in the short and longer terms.
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Bridging research and practice: models for dissemination and implementation research.
TL;DR: This work organizes and synthesizes these models by developing an inventory of models used in D&I research, synthesizing this information and providing guidance on how to select a model to inform study design and execution to enable researchers to better identify and select models to inform their D &I work.