National Trainers’ Perspectives on Challenges to Implementation of an Empirically-Supported Mental Health Treatment

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Rochelle F. Hanson
Kirstin Stauffacher Gros
Tatiana M. Davidson
Simone Barr
Judith Cohen
Esther Deblinger
Anthony P. Mannarino
Kenneth J. Ruggiero
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[1] Medical University of South Carolina,National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center
[2] Allegheny General Hospital,undefined
[3] University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,undefined
[4] Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center,undefined
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Treatment fidelity; Implementation of evidence-based treatment; Child mental health;
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This study examined perceived challenges to implementation of an empirically supported mental health treatment for youth (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; TF-CBT) and explored the potential use of technology-based resources in treatment delivery. Thematic interviews were conducted with 19 approved national TF-CBT trainers to assess their perspectives about challenges to implementation of TF-CBT and to explore their perceptions about the potential value of innovative, technology-based solutions to enhance provider fidelity and improve quality of care. These data offer some important insights and implications for training in evidence-based treatments, provider fidelity and competence, and patient engagement, particularly for those interventions targeting trauma-related symptoms among youth.
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页码:522 / 534
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