Evidence-based practices that are implemented in mental health services are often challenging to sustain. In this focus-group study, 26 mental health practitioners with high fidelity scores were interviewed regarding their experiences with implementing the illness management and recovery, an evidence-based practice for people with severe mental disorders, in their services and how this could influence further use. Findings indicate that high fidelity is not equivalent to successful implementation. Rather, to sustain the practice in services, the practitioners emphasized the importance of their leaders being positive and engaged in the intervention, and hold clear goals and visions for the intervention in the clinic. In addition, the practit...
This study analyses the implementation and sustainability of evidence-based community mental health ...
The scandal of premature mortality in people with serious mental illness is well established. Despit...
ObjectivesDiscrepancies, or perceptual distance, between leaders' self-ratings and followers' rating...
Evidence-based practices that are implemented in mental health services are often challenging to sus...
BACKGROUND:Understanding program leader perspectives on the sustainment of evidence-based practice (...
Aims To investigate the systemic circumstances required for mental health professionals to engage in...
The use of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is associated with favorable client outcomes, yet perceiv...
Abstract Background Understanding program leader perspectives on the sustainment of evidence-based p...
Purpose It is difficult to replicate evidence-informed models of psychosocial and assertive care int...
Abstract Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidenc...
Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidence about h...
Changing clinical practice is hard, and changing practices within larger organizations is even harde...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
Background: There is growing acceptance that optimal service provision for individuals with severe a...
After nearly 20 years of progress in general medicine, the evidence-based practice movement is becom...
This study analyses the implementation and sustainability of evidence-based community mental health ...
The scandal of premature mortality in people with serious mental illness is well established. Despit...
ObjectivesDiscrepancies, or perceptual distance, between leaders' self-ratings and followers' rating...
Evidence-based practices that are implemented in mental health services are often challenging to sus...
BACKGROUND:Understanding program leader perspectives on the sustainment of evidence-based practice (...
Aims To investigate the systemic circumstances required for mental health professionals to engage in...
The use of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is associated with favorable client outcomes, yet perceiv...
Abstract Background Understanding program leader perspectives on the sustainment of evidence-based p...
Purpose It is difficult to replicate evidence-informed models of psychosocial and assertive care int...
Abstract Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidenc...
Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidence about h...
Changing clinical practice is hard, and changing practices within larger organizations is even harde...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
Background: There is growing acceptance that optimal service provision for individuals with severe a...
After nearly 20 years of progress in general medicine, the evidence-based practice movement is becom...
This study analyses the implementation and sustainability of evidence-based community mental health ...
The scandal of premature mortality in people with serious mental illness is well established. Despit...
ObjectivesDiscrepancies, or perceptual distance, between leaders' self-ratings and followers' rating...