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Improving engagement in evidence-based psychological treatments among Veterans: Direct-to-consumer outreach and pretreatment shared decision-making
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice ( IF 5.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-23 , DOI: 10.1111/cpsp.12344
Bradley E. Karlin 1 , Lisa A. Brenner 2
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Despite growing empirical support over the past half-century, evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) remain infrequently delivered. Organized efforts within large public and private systems, including the Veterans Health Administration, have brought significant optimism to closing the research-to-practice gap. Notwithstanding robust improvements, few Veterans and non-Veterans receive EBPs. The current article expands implementation knowledge and practice by extending focus of EBP implementation from provider, system, and policy-level requirements to key patient-level barriers and associated “pull strategies” for promoting interest, demand, and engagement. Specifically, the article presents a public health and clinical engagement strategy and innovations developed by the authors leveraging strategic actions for increasing EBP uptake and engagement in two key areas: (a) direct-to-consumer outreach and education, and (b) pretreatment shared decision-making.

中文翻译:

提高退伍军人对循证心理治疗的参与度:直接面向消费者的外展和预处理共享决策

尽管在过去半个世纪中越来越多的经验支持,但基于证据的心理治疗 (EBP) 仍然很少提供。包括退伍军人健康管理局在内的大型公共和私营系统内的有组织的努力为缩小研究与实践之间的差距带来了极大的乐观。尽管有很大的改进,但很少有退伍军人和非退伍军人收到 EBP。目前的文章通过将 EBP 实施的重点从提供者、系统和政策层面的要求扩展到关键的患者层面的障碍和相关的“拉动策略”来促进兴趣、需求和参与,从而扩展了实施知识和实践。具体来说,
更新日期:2020-07-23
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