培训团队协调实施方法的探索性研究。

Emma M Sterrett-Hong, Lisa Saldana, John Burek, Holle Schaper, Eli Karam, A Nathan Verbist, Katherine Cameron
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摘要

背景:现在人们普遍认识到,成功实施循证治疗需要几个有利条件(例如,社区的支持、机构的领导)。但是,在较小程度上审查了支助机构促进这些条件的战略。在本探索性研究中,对“爱与限制的养育”(PLL)的实施支持程序进行了说明,并对其初步效果进行了检验。PLL是一种循证家庭治疗儿童/青少年行为问题的方法,培训团队遵循结构化的程序来帮助协调实施支持活动。方法:回顾了PLL文件和美国各地发起PLL实施前活动的n = 23个PLL站点之间的通信记录。此外,为每个机构完成的执行活动被纳入执行完成阶段(SIC)仪表板。结果:通过程序性文件的描述和实例说明了PLL实施支持协议的规定性。定量分析显示,在开始预实施的23个站点中,有9个站点停止了实施,在大都市地区的站点比在人口较少地区的站点更有可能停止实施。此外,启动PLL的14个站点在活动中表现出高度的一致性,处于可持续性阶段的站点平均完成了86%的实施行为。结论:培训团队协调实施活动可能是支持机构完成任务以促进成功采用循证干预措施的一种有希望的方法。反过来,持续实施有证据支持的治疗可以使社区在更大程度上从实践创新中受益。
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An Exploratory Study of a Training Team-Coordinated Approach to Implementation.

Background: It is now widely understood that successful implementation of evidence-based treatments is facilitated by several favorable conditions (e.g., community buy-in, invested agency leadership). However, strategies for supporting agencies in promoting these conditions have been examined to a lesser extent. In this exploratory study, the implementation support procedures of Parenting with Love and Limits (PLL), an evidence-informed family treatment for child/adolescent behavior problems in which the training team follows structured procedures to help coordinate implementation support activities, are illustrated, and their preliminary effectiveness examined.

Methods: PLL documents and communication records between PLL and n = 23 sites across the U.S. that initiated PLL pre-implementation activities were reviewed. In addition, implementation activities completed for each agency were entered into the Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) dashboard.

Results: The prescriptive nature of the PLL implementation support protocol was illustrated through descriptions of procedural documents and case examples. Quantitative analyses revealed that, among the 23 sites that began pre-implementation, 9 discontinued, with a trend toward sites in metropolitan areas being more likely to discontinue than those in less populous areas. In addition, the 14 sites that launched PLL demonstrated a high amount of consistency in activities, with sites in the sustainability phase completing an average of 86% of implementation behaviors.

Conclusions: Training team-coordination of implementation activities may be one promising approach for supporting agencies in completing tasks to facilitate successful uptake of evidence-supported interventions. In turn, sustained implementation of evidence-supported treatments could allow communities to benefit from practice innovations to a greater extent.

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