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- Title
Methods to Improve the Selection and Tailoring of Implementation Strategies.
- Authors
Powell, Byron; Beidas, Rinad; Lewis, Cara; Aarons, Gregory; McMillen, J.; Proctor, Enola; Mandell, David; Powell, Byron J; Beidas, Rinad S; Lewis, Cara C; Aarons, Gregory A; McMillen, J Curtis; Proctor, Enola K; Mandell, David S
- Abstract
Implementing behavioral health interventions is a complicated process. It has been suggested that implementation strategies should be selected and tailored to address the contextual needs of a given change effort; however, there is limited guidance as to how to do this. This article proposes four methods (concept mapping, group model building, conjoint analysis, and intervention mapping) that could be used to match implementation strategies to identified barriers and facilitators for a particular evidence-based practice or process change being implemented in a given setting. Each method is reviewed, examples of their use are provided, and their strengths and weaknesses are discussed. The discussion includes suggestions for future research pertaining to implementation strategies and highlights these methods' relevance to behavioral health services and research.
- Subjects
MENTAL health services; CONJOINT analysis; CONCEPT mapping; EVIDENCE-based medicine; OPERANT behavior; MATHEMATICAL models; MEDICAL needs assessment; RESEARCH; THEORY; PROFESSIONAL practice
- Publication
Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2017, Vol 44, Issue 2, p177
- ISSN
1094-3412
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s11414-015-9475-6