References to Evidence-based Program Registry (EBPR) websites for behavioral health in U.S. state government statutes and regulations.

Q3 Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Social Science Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1177/19367244221078278
Miranda J Lee, Michael J Maranda, Stephen Magura, Gregory Greenman
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Abstract

Background and aim: U.S. state governments have the responsibility to regulate and license behavioral healthcare interventions, such as for addiction and mental illness, with increasing emphasis on implementing evidence-based programs (EBPs). A serious obstacle to this is lack of clarity or agreement about what constitutes "evidence-based." The study's purpose was to determine the extent to which and in what contexts web-based Evidence-based Program Registries (EBPRs) are referenced in state government statutes and regulations ("mandates") concerning behavioral healthcare. Examples are: What Works Clearinghouse; National Register of Evidence-based Programs and Practices; Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

Methods: The study employed the Westlaw Legal Research Database to search for 30 known EBPR websites relevant to behavioral healthcare within the statutes and regulations of all 50 states.

Results: There was low prevalence of EBPR references in state statutes and regulations pertaining to behavioral healthcare; 20 states had a total of 33 mandates that referenced an EBPR. These mandates usually do not rely on an EBPR as the sole acceptable source for classifying a program or practice as "evidence-based." Instead, EBPRs were named in conjunction with internal state or external sources of information about putative program effectiveness, which may be less valid than EBPRs, to determine what is "evidence-based."

Conclusion: Greater awareness of scientifically - based EBPRs and greater understanding of their advantages need to be fostered among state legislators and regulators charged with making policy to increase or improve the use of evidence-based programs and practices in behavioral healthcare in the U.S.

参考基于证据的程序注册(EBPR)网站的行为健康在美国州政府法规和条例。
背景和目的:美国州政府有责任规范和许可行为卫生保健干预措施,如成瘾和精神疾病,并日益强调实施循证方案(ebp)。这方面的一个严重障碍是对什么是“循证”缺乏明确或一致的认识。本研究的目的是确定基于网络的循证项目登记处(ebpr)在何种程度上以及在何种背景下被引用到与行为保健有关的州政府法规和条例(“命令”)中。例子有:What Works Clearinghouse;国家循证项目和实践登记册;Cochrane系统评价数据库。方法:本研究采用Westlaw法律研究数据库,在全美50个州的法律法规中检索30个已知的与行为医疗保健相关的EBPR网站。结果:与行为卫生保健相关的国家法规中EBPR的引用率较低;20个州总共有33项法令提到了EBPR。这些授权通常不依赖EBPR作为将项目或实践分类为“循证”的唯一可接受的来源。相反,ebpr与内部状态或关于假定项目有效性的外部信息来源一起命名,这些信息可能不如ebpr有效,以确定什么是“基于证据的”。“结论:在美国,负责制定政策以增加或改善基于证据的项目和行为医疗实践的州立法人员和监管人员需要加强对基于科学的ebpr的认识,并加深对其优势的理解
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Journal of Applied Social Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.
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