Abstract Background First-level leadership is uniquely positioned to support evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation for behavioral health due to first-level leaders’ access to and relationship with service providers. First-level leaders are individuals who directly supervise and manage frontline employees who do not manage others. However, first-level leadership is underrepresented in existing reviews of the impact of leadership on EBP implementation. This review describes the relationship between first-level leadership and implementation determinants and outcomes. Methods A scoping review was performed to synthesize the literature on the relationship between first-level leadership and inner-context and implementation outcomes. A lite...
Making evidence-based practice (EBP) a reality throughout an organization is a challenging goal in h...
Background Healthcare requires effective leadership to improve patient outcomes, manage change, and ...
If evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are not sustained, investments are wasted and public health i...
ObjectivesDiscrepancies, or perceptual distance, between leaders' self-ratings and followers' rating...
BackgroundIn healthcare and allied healthcare settings, leadership that supports effective implement...
BackgroundLeaders can improve implementation outcomes by developing an organizational climate conduc...
Background: Implementation theory suggests that first-level leaders, sometimes referred to as middle...
BackgroundLeadership is important in the implementation of innovation in business, health, and allie...
Background: Frontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP);...
Background: Examining the role of modifiable barriers and facilitators is a necessary step toward de...
Abstract Background Examining the role of modifiable barriers and facilitators is a necessary step t...
Purpose – This paper seeks to investigate the role of leadership styles in the implementation of evi...
BACKGROUND: Despite a solid research base supporting evidence-based practices (EBPs) for addiction t...
Although often discussed, there is a lack of empirical research on the role of leadership in the man...
BackgroundDespite a solid research base supporting evidence-based practices (EBPs) for addiction tre...
Making evidence-based practice (EBP) a reality throughout an organization is a challenging goal in h...
Background Healthcare requires effective leadership to improve patient outcomes, manage change, and ...
If evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are not sustained, investments are wasted and public health i...
ObjectivesDiscrepancies, or perceptual distance, between leaders' self-ratings and followers' rating...
BackgroundIn healthcare and allied healthcare settings, leadership that supports effective implement...
BackgroundLeaders can improve implementation outcomes by developing an organizational climate conduc...
Background: Implementation theory suggests that first-level leaders, sometimes referred to as middle...
BackgroundLeadership is important in the implementation of innovation in business, health, and allie...
Background: Frontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP);...
Background: Examining the role of modifiable barriers and facilitators is a necessary step toward de...
Abstract Background Examining the role of modifiable barriers and facilitators is a necessary step t...
Purpose – This paper seeks to investigate the role of leadership styles in the implementation of evi...
BACKGROUND: Despite a solid research base supporting evidence-based practices (EBPs) for addiction t...
Although often discussed, there is a lack of empirical research on the role of leadership in the man...
BackgroundDespite a solid research base supporting evidence-based practices (EBPs) for addiction tre...
Making evidence-based practice (EBP) a reality throughout an organization is a challenging goal in h...
Background Healthcare requires effective leadership to improve patient outcomes, manage change, and ...
If evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are not sustained, investments are wasted and public health i...