Public health and other community-based practitioners have access to a growing number of evidence-based interventions (EBIs), and yet EBIs continue to be underused. One reason for this underuse is that practitioners often lack the capacity (knowledge, skills, and motivation) to select, adapt, and implement EBIs. Training, technical assistance, and other capacity-building strategies can be effective at increasing EBI adoption and implementation. However, little is known about how to design capacity-building strategies or tailor them to differences in capacity required across varying EBIs and practice contexts. To address this need, we conducted a scoping study of frameworks and theories detailing variations in EBIs or practice contexts and h...
Background: Many strategies may be used by external consultants (such as treatment developers and tr...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...
This chapter provides an overview of the evidence-based treatment (EBT) paradigm, beginning with def...
Public health and other community-based practitioners have access to a growing number of evidence-ba...
Background Numerous agencies are providing training, technical assistance, and other support to buil...
BACKGROUND:Numerous agencies are providing training, technical assistance, and other support to buil...
© 2015 Leeman et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Numerous agencies are providing training,...
Timely implementation of principles of evidence-based public health (EBPH) is critical for bridging ...
Background: There are few studies describing how to scale up effective capacity-building approaches ...
Abstract Background There is limited research on capa...
Despite access to a growing menu of evidence-based interventions, public health practitioners contin...
Evidence-based public health (EBPH) is the process of integrating science-based interventions with c...
Due to the significant prevalence of mental and substance use disorders in the United States, the pu...
Abstract Background Community-based organizations (CBOs) are critical partners in delivering evidenc...
Abstract Background Academic institutions building capacity for implementation scholarship are also ...
Background: Many strategies may be used by external consultants (such as treatment developers and tr...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...
This chapter provides an overview of the evidence-based treatment (EBT) paradigm, beginning with def...
Public health and other community-based practitioners have access to a growing number of evidence-ba...
Background Numerous agencies are providing training, technical assistance, and other support to buil...
BACKGROUND:Numerous agencies are providing training, technical assistance, and other support to buil...
© 2015 Leeman et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Numerous agencies are providing training,...
Timely implementation of principles of evidence-based public health (EBPH) is critical for bridging ...
Background: There are few studies describing how to scale up effective capacity-building approaches ...
Abstract Background There is limited research on capa...
Despite access to a growing menu of evidence-based interventions, public health practitioners contin...
Evidence-based public health (EBPH) is the process of integrating science-based interventions with c...
Due to the significant prevalence of mental and substance use disorders in the United States, the pu...
Abstract Background Community-based organizations (CBOs) are critical partners in delivering evidenc...
Abstract Background Academic institutions building capacity for implementation scholarship are also ...
Background: Many strategies may be used by external consultants (such as treatment developers and tr...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...
This chapter provides an overview of the evidence-based treatment (EBT) paradigm, beginning with def...