A methodology for generating a tailored implementation blueprint: an exemplar from a youth residential setting

Implementation Science : IS
Cara C LewisBrigid R Marriott

Abstract

Tailored implementation approaches are touted as more likely to support the integration of evidence-based practices. However, to our knowledge, few methodologies for tailoring implementations exist. This manuscript will apply a model-driven, mixed methods approach to a needs assessment to identify the determinants of practice, and pilot a modified conjoint analysis method to generate an implementation blueprint using a case example of a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) implementation in a youth residential center. Our proposed methodology contains five steps to address two goals: (1) identify the determinants of practice and (2) select and match implementation strategies to address the identified determinants (focusing on barriers). Participants in the case example included mental health therapists and operations staff in two programs of Wolverine Human Services. For step 1, the needs assessment, they completed surveys (clinician N = 10; operations staff N = 58; other N = 7) and participated in focus groups (clinician N = 15; operations staff N = 38) guided by the domains of the Framework for Diffusion [1]. For step 2, the research team conducted mixed methods analyses following the QUAN + QUAL structure for the purpose of co...Continue Reading

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Jul 6, 2019·Frontiers in Public Health·Maria E FernandezGerjo Kok
May 8, 2020·BMC Health Services Research·Elaine Yuen Ling KwokJanis E Oram Cardy
Oct 1, 2020·Pilot and Feasibility Studies·Molly DavisEmily M Becker-Haimes
Apr 25, 2021·Implementation Science Communications·Cara C LewisUNKNOWN OPTICC Consortium, represented by Bryan J. Weiner
Aug 5, 2021·Psychiatric Services : a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association·Helene Chokron GarneauMark P McGovern

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BETA
cognitive behavioral therapy

Software Mentioned

Sawtooth Software
QUAL
QUAN

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