初级保健对西班牙裔家庭心理健康和药物使用预防干预的实施气氛和诊所人员态度:初步调查结果。

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-09-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1619869
Alyssa Lozano, Elliott R Weinstein, Tae Kyoung Lee, Justin D Smith, C Hendricks Brown, Guillermo Prado
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尽管针对西班牙裔青少年的心理健康和吸毒问题有预防性干预措施,但在现实环境中实施的很少。对循证实践的良好态度和更好的实施环境可以促进在现实环境中成功执行干预措施,以改善西班牙裔青年之间的健康差距。本研究的目的是探讨在个体和诊所层面上,实施气候如何影响西班牙裔家庭对心理健康和药物使用预防干预的态度。参与者包括来自18个初级保健诊所的73名临床人员,这些诊所是南佛罗里达州有效性-实施混合1型研究的一部分。临床人员完成实施氛围量表和循证实践态度量表。使用层次线性模型,我们检验了:(1)实施气候的个体差异是否与个体对诊所内循证实践的态度有关;(2)平均实施气候的临床水平差异是否与临床对循证实践的态度差异有关。在个体层面上,个体实施氛围与对循证实践的态度之间存在显著的正相关关系。实施环境在个体间差异显著。在诊所层面,实施氛围平均值较高的诊所对心理健康和药物滥用预防干预的平均态度差异不显著。了解实施环境和对循证实践的态度可以为针对初级保健机构的独特需求定制实施战略提供信息,以解决西班牙裔青年的吸毒和心理健康差异问题。
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Implementation climate and clinic personnel attitudes in primary care towards a mental health and drug use preventive intervention for hispanic families: preliminary findings.

Despite the availability of preventive interventions to address mental health and drug use among Hispanic adolescents, few are implemented in real-world settings. Favorable attitudes towards evidence-based practices and a better implementation climate can facilitate the successful execution of interventions in real-word settings to ameliorate health disparities among Hispanic youth. The purpose of this study was to investigate how implementation climate influences attitudes toward a mental health and drug use preventive intervention for Hispanic families at the individual and clinic level. Participants included 73 clinic personnel from 18 primary care clinics that were part of an effectiveness-implementation hybrid Type 1 study in South Florida. Clinic personnel completed the Implementation Climate Scale and Evidence-based Practice Attitude Scale. Using hierarchal linear modeling, we examined: (1) whether individual differences in implementation climate were associated with individual attitudes towards an evidence-based practice within clinics, and (2) whether clinic-level differences in mean implementation climate were associated with clinic-level differences in attitudes towards an evidence-based practice. At the individual level, there was a significant positive relationship between individual implementation climate and attitudes toward the evidence-based practice. Implementation climate varied significantly among individuals. At the clinic level, clinics with higher average implementation climate did not show significantly different average attitudes towards the mental health and drug use preventive intervention. Understanding implementation climate and attitudes toward evidence-based practices can inform tailored implementation strategies for the unique needs of primary care settings to address drug use and mental health disparities among Hispanic youth.

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