Leveraging Implementation Science to Integrate Digital Mental Health Interventions as part of Routine Care in a Practice Research Network

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Soo Jeong Youn, Brittany Jaso, Mara Eyllon, Pratha Sah, Georgia Hoyler, John Ben Barnes, Kevin Jarama, Lily Murillo, Heather O’Dea, Laura Orth, Mariesa Pennine, Elizabeth Rogers, George Welch, Samuel S. Nordberg
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The supply / demand issue in behavioral health care is a well-established fact, and the mental health toll of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to add challenges to an already taxed system. Existing healthcare models are not set up to adequately address the increasing mental health related needs. As such, innovative models are needed to provide patients with access to appropriate, evidence-based behavioral health care within routine clinical care. This paper introduces Precision Behavioral Health (PBH) as an example of such a model. PBH is an innovative, digital first care delivery model that provides an ecosystem of evidence-based digital mental health interventions to patients as a frontline behavioral health treatment within routine care in a large multispecialty group medical center in the United States. This paper describes the implementation of PBH within a practice research network set-up as part of an integrated behavioral health department. We will present how our team leveraged the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance; “What is RE-AIM?, n.d.) implementation science framework, which emphasizes the design, dissemination, and implementation processes at the individual, staff, and organizational levels, to prioritize key implementation constructs to enhance the successful integration of PBH within routine care. We describe how each of these constructs were operationalized to aid data gathering for rapid evaluation and lessons learned. We discuss the benefits of these types of initiatives across multiple stakeholders including patients, providers, organizations, payers, and digital intervention vendors.

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利用实施科学将数字心理健康干预纳入实践研究网络的常规护理。
行为医疗保健的供需问题是一个公认的事实,而 COVID-19 大流行病造成的心理健康损失继续给本已不堪重负的系统增加挑战。现有的医疗保健模式无法充分满足日益增长的心理健康相关需求。因此,我们需要创新模式,在常规临床护理中为患者提供适当的、以证据为基础的行为健康护理。本文以精准行为健康(PBH)为例,介绍这种模式。Precision Behavioral Health(PBH)是一种创新的数字第一医疗服务模式,它为患者提供了一个循证数字心理健康干预生态系统,是美国一家大型多专科集团医疗中心常规医疗中的一线行为健康治疗。本文介绍了在作为综合行为健康部门一部分的实践研究网络中实施 PBH 的情况。我们将介绍我们的团队如何利用 RE-AIM(Reach、Effectiveness、Adoption、Implementation、Maintenance;"什么是 RE-AIM?"n.d.)实施科学框架(该框架强调个人、员工和组织层面的设计、传播和实施过程)来优先考虑关键的实施构架,以促进将 PBH 成功整合到常规医疗中。我们描述了如何对这些构建进行操作,以帮助收集数据,进行快速评估和总结经验教训。我们讨论了这些类型的倡议对多方利益相关者(包括患者、医疗服务提供者、组织、支付者和数字干预供应商)的益处。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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