The cost of implementing and sustaining an evidence-based, behavioral-health electronic screening system in probation departments.

IF 3 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Techna Cadet, Katherine S Elkington, Margaret Ryan, Ali Jalali, Gail A Wasserman, Faye S Taxman, Michael L Dennis, Sean M Murphy
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Abstract

Background: Roughly 50%-75% of youths who have had contact with the juvenile justice system have a mental-health disorder. In 2019, a northeastern state required probation departments to implement an evidence-based behavioral health (BH) screen. e-Connect is a digital clinical decisional support system designed to identify suicide thoughts and behaviors and related BH risk and triage youths based on BH need, then facilitate linkage to care.

Objective: To identify the resources and estimate the costs required to implement and sustain e-Connect from probation-department and policymaker perspectives.

Methods: Prospective micro-costing analysis conducted concurrently with a rigorous evaluation of e-Connect. Data were collected for 622 youths ages 10-18 via administrative records, study instruments, and semi-structured interviews. Resources/costs were categorized as "fixed", "time-dependent", or "variable". Mean annual costs (per-county and per-screen, by county) were calculated for two intervention phases, "implementation" and "sustainment". All costs are in 2019 USD.

Results: The policymaker-relevant, annualized, mean, per-county start-up and sustainment costs were $18,704 (SD = $14,320) and $13,374 (SD = $13,317), respectively. The per-screen sustainment cost was $115 (SD = $113) across counties, with variation attributed to a combination of a county's behavioral-health needs, and differences in the types of resources utilized as part of their post-screening clinical response.

Conclusion: The results of this analysis will inform the decisions of probation departments and their stakeholders, who are interested in implementing an evidence-based behavioral-health screen for youths on probation. Site-level figures will provide important details regarding the resources/costs associated with various implementation and management strategies. Cross-site, per-person averages will provide crucial inputs into budget impact models and cost-effectiveness analyses.

在缓刑部门实施和维持基于证据的行为健康电子筛查系统的成本。
背景:大约50%-75%与少年司法系统有过接触的青少年患有精神健康障碍。2019年,美国东北部的一个州要求缓刑部门实施基于证据的行为健康(BH)筛查。e-Connect是一个数字临床决策支持系统,旨在识别自杀想法和行为以及相关的BH风险,并根据BH需求对青少年进行分类,然后促进与护理的联系。目的:从缓刑部门和政策制定者的角度确定实施和维持e-Connect所需的资源和估计成本。方法:前瞻性微观成本分析与e-Connect的严格评估同时进行。通过行政记录、研究工具和半结构化访谈收集了622名10-18岁青少年的数据。资源/成本被分类为“固定”、“时间相关”或“可变”。计算了“实施”和“维持”两个干预阶段的平均年成本(每个县和每个县的筛检费用)。所有费用均为2019年美元。结果:决策者相关的、年化的、平均的、每个县的启动和维持成本分别为18,704美元(SD = 14,320美元)和13,374美元(SD = 13,317美元)。各县每次筛查的维持成本为115美元(SD = 113美元),其差异归因于各县行为健康需求的综合,以及作为筛查后临床反应的一部分所利用的资源类型的差异。结论:这一分析的结果将告知缓刑部门及其利益相关者的决策,他们对实施基于证据的青少年缓刑行为健康筛查感兴趣。现场级别的数据将提供与各种实施和管理策略相关的资源/成本的重要细节。跨站点的人均平均值将为预算影响模型和成本效益分析提供关键输入。
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Health and Justice
Health and Justice Social Sciences-Law
CiteScore
4.10
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8.60%
发文量
34
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health & Justice is open to submissions from public health, criminology and criminal justice, medical science, psychology and clinical sciences, sociology, neuroscience, biology, anthropology and the social sciences, and covers a broad array of research types. It publishes original research, research notes (promising issues that are smaller in scope), commentaries, and translational notes (possible ways of introducing innovations in the justice system). Health & Justice aims to: Present original experimental research on the area of health and well-being of people involved in the adult or juvenile justice system, including people who work in the system; Present meta-analysis or systematic reviews in the area of health and justice for those involved in the justice system; Provide an arena to present new and upcoming scientific issues; Present translational science—the movement of scientific findings into practice including programs, procedures, or strategies; Present implementation science findings to advance the uptake and use of evidence-based practices; and, Present protocols and clinical practice guidelines. As an open access journal, Health & Justice aims for a broad reach, including researchers across many disciplines as well as justice practitioners (e.g. judges, prosecutors, defenders, probation officers, treatment providers, mental health and medical personnel working with justice-involved individuals, etc.). The sections of the journal devoted to translational and implementation sciences are primarily geared to practitioners and justice actors with special attention to the techniques used.
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