#implementation18 search results
Love seeing #equity incorporated and explicity addressed at #implementation18! C. Hendricks Brown makes a great case for the relevance of considering race, health disparities, and scientific inequity in implementation science.
Kick-off for Innovations in Implementation Science (3rd Annual) #implementation18 @CaraCLewis shared case study highlighting need to “fail fast, learn faster” #impsci
@CaraCLewis delivering keynote at Institute for Translational Research, U of Minn, symposium #implementation18 #impsci . Great story about how they helped Wolverine Residential facility implement CBT.
@helfrich_c described VA Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI). Five-year multi-site QI project designed to reduce ineffective or harmful care by developing evidence-based de-implementation strategies. #implementation18 #impsci
Bryon Powell highlights the need for evidence-based medicine to be accompanied by evidence-base implementation. We must move from lists of constructs to causal theory (better insights into how they relate) and conduct on-going review across the intervention. #implementation18
@Aaron_Lyon did sketch of me @itr_unm #implementation18 symposium—love it! 1st time I’ve been sketched!
Team-based residential care setting. As with any intervention, sustainability can be challenging. Key components: Appropriate fit to context; train-the-trainer/coaching model; team consultation; on-going review of blueprint & critique of deployment strategies. #implementation18
@Rsbeidas shared a story related to Philadelphia’s efforts to systematically incorporate evidence-based practice into their mental health initiatives. This lead to further work in the area of behavioral economics. #implementation18
.@ClayCook_phd kicking off #implementation18 symposium at @itr_umn! Happy to be here to present on #UserCenteredDesign of complex psychosocial interventions! #ImpSci
Quality measures drive change in behavior & state’s ‘behavior’ (metrics & programming), yet there is a troubling disparity between the # of quality measures in federal programs general health vs behavioral health. Kimberly Hoagwood #implementation18
K Hoagwood made compelling pitch for how to “stay ahead of the power curve.” We must consider broader delivery system, engage measures that activate community-wide change, & better understand policy makers’ framework (Purtle’s categories of legislative mindsets) #implementation18
Mark Ehrhart presenting on organizational perspectives on implementation. Day 2 of symposium @ Institute for Translational Research in Children’s Mental Health, U of Minn #implementation18 #impsci
Wonderful metaphor for the work being done to align healthcare quality measures in a manner that maximizes our opportunity to improve the health of people. K Hoagwood’s presentation helped bring that concept to life. #implementation18 #impsci
Common problems with implementation science literature. Tower of Babel (varied nomenclature & inconsistent use of terminology), lack of description re rationale for interventions chosen and methods use, & a (perceived) limited menu of options. #implementation18 #impsci
When looking to implement evidence-based practices, we need to avoid making clinicians work even harder. Important to consider how our understanding of behavior has evolved. @Rsbeidas points out value of “prospect theory” #implementation18 #impsci
Thought-provoking presentation highlighting priorities for enhancing the impact of implementation strategies in children’s mental health. Abundant resources exist to assess evidence. Be strategic, collaborative & iterative in the planning process. @byron_powell #implementation18
.@helfrich_c moving us toward the finish line at #implementation18 by talking about #deimplementation approach for low-value care. #ImpSci @itr_umn
Feature creep is a misguided notion that somehow more is always better. End up with non-implementable interventions. Shared by @Aaron_Lyon at #implementation18
Pragmatic rating criteria requires practitioners give feedback on these: - Acceptable - Offers relative advantage over existing methods - Completed with ease - Appropriate - Fits organizational activities - Informs clinical or organizational decision-making #implementation18
“Data and assessment - measure what you value... If you are measuring the easiest thing, is that what you value?” If not, design other measures to get feedback to ensure that it is service quality, if that is what you value. Shared by Mark Ehrhart at #implementation18
@Aaron_Lyon did sketch of me @itr_unm #implementation18 symposium—love it! 1st time I’ve been sketched!
If the thing is more implementable, we might not need to work as hard or have as many implementation strategies. Shared by @Aaron_Lyon at #implementation18
Feature creep is a misguided notion that somehow more is always better. End up with non-implementable interventions. Shared by @Aaron_Lyon at #implementation18
@helfrich_c described VA Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI). Five-year multi-site QI project designed to reduce ineffective or harmful care by developing evidence-based de-implementation strategies. #implementation18 #impsci
Surprising review of existing literature on de-implementation strategies. Focus on monitoring rates, education, audit & feedback—even though conscious decision-making doesn’t drive all provider behavior. Patient perspective rarely incorporated. #implementation18 @helfrich_c
.@helfrich_c moving us toward the finish line at #implementation18 by talking about #deimplementation approach for low-value care. #ImpSci @itr_umn
“Data and assessment - measure what you value... If you are measuring the easiest thing, is that what you value?” If not, design other measures to get feedback to ensure that it is service quality, if that is what you value. Shared by Mark Ehrhart at #implementation18
"Ultimately, it comes down to what the organization values and prioritizes... What are the organization's top three values?" shared by Mark Ehrhart at #implementation18
Mark Ehrhart presenting on organizational perspectives on implementation. Day 2 of symposium @ Institute for Translational Research in Children’s Mental Health, U of Minn #implementation18 #impsci
Thought-provoking presentation highlighting priorities for enhancing the impact of implementation strategies in children’s mental health. Abundant resources exist to assess evidence. Be strategic, collaborative & iterative in the planning process. @byron_powell #implementation18
Wonderful metaphor for the work being done to align healthcare quality measures in a manner that maximizes our opportunity to improve the health of people. K Hoagwood’s presentation helped bring that concept to life. #implementation18 #impsci
K Hoagwood made compelling pitch for how to “stay ahead of the power curve.” We must consider broader delivery system, engage measures that activate community-wide change, & better understand policy makers’ framework (Purtle’s categories of legislative mindsets) #implementation18
“When we go back 20 yrs..been a huge amount of knowledge...to understand better the clinical needs...so we are in a prime place to take this work & make a difference..pay attention to..policy..& the systems process to do a better job for children & families.” #implementation18
Acknowledge when healthcare data is messy, but know it still has value (for idea generation &/or framing conversation) . K Hoagwood highlights insights from Wolpert & Ritter (2018) article re FUPS (flawed,uncertain, proximate, sparse) data challenges. #implementation18 #impsci
Quality measures drive change in behavior & state’s ‘behavior’ (metrics & programming), yet there is a troubling disparity between the # of quality measures in federal programs general health vs behavioral health. Kimberly Hoagwood #implementation18
Kimberly Hoagwood highlights how social determinants of health are more deliberately being built into health programs and policies. example..Effects of poverty on brain development. A growing convergence - how we define & measure quality/health & how we respond. #implementation18
“Made an implicit assumption that clinicians should work harder. What if we could make it easier to do their job?” shared by @Rsbeidas at #implementation18
When looking to implement evidence-based practices, we need to avoid making clinicians work even harder. Important to consider how our understanding of behavior has evolved. @Rsbeidas points out value of “prospect theory” #implementation18 #impsci
Kick-off for Innovations in Implementation Science (3rd Annual) #implementation18 @CaraCLewis shared case study highlighting need to “fail fast, learn faster” #impsci
@helfrich_c described VA Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI). Five-year multi-site QI project designed to reduce ineffective or harmful care by developing evidence-based de-implementation strategies. #implementation18 #impsci
.@ClayCook_phd kicking off #implementation18 symposium at @itr_umn! Happy to be here to present on #UserCenteredDesign of complex psychosocial interventions! #ImpSci
When looking to implement evidence-based practices, we need to avoid making clinicians work even harder. Important to consider how our understanding of behavior has evolved. @Rsbeidas points out value of “prospect theory” #implementation18 #impsci
Bryon Powell highlights the need for evidence-based medicine to be accompanied by evidence-base implementation. We must move from lists of constructs to causal theory (better insights into how they relate) and conduct on-going review across the intervention. #implementation18
Wonderful metaphor for the work being done to align healthcare quality measures in a manner that maximizes our opportunity to improve the health of people. K Hoagwood’s presentation helped bring that concept to life. #implementation18 #impsci
Common problems with implementation science literature. Tower of Babel (varied nomenclature & inconsistent use of terminology), lack of description re rationale for interventions chosen and methods use, & a (perceived) limited menu of options. #implementation18 #impsci
@Rsbeidas shared a story related to Philadelphia’s efforts to systematically incorporate evidence-based practice into their mental health initiatives. This lead to further work in the area of behavioral economics. #implementation18
Thought-provoking presentation highlighting priorities for enhancing the impact of implementation strategies in children’s mental health. Abundant resources exist to assess evidence. Be strategic, collaborative & iterative in the planning process. @byron_powell #implementation18
Team-based residential care setting. As with any intervention, sustainability can be challenging. Key components: Appropriate fit to context; train-the-trainer/coaching model; team consultation; on-going review of blueprint & critique of deployment strategies. #implementation18
Quality measures drive change in behavior & state’s ‘behavior’ (metrics & programming), yet there is a troubling disparity between the # of quality measures in federal programs general health vs behavioral health. Kimberly Hoagwood #implementation18
Love seeing #equity incorporated and explicity addressed at #implementation18! C. Hendricks Brown makes a great case for the relevance of considering race, health disparities, and scientific inequity in implementation science.
K Hoagwood made compelling pitch for how to “stay ahead of the power curve.” We must consider broader delivery system, engage measures that activate community-wide change, & better understand policy makers’ framework (Purtle’s categories of legislative mindsets) #implementation18
@Aaron_Lyon did sketch of me @itr_unm #implementation18 symposium—love it! 1st time I’ve been sketched!
.@helfrich_c moving us toward the finish line at #implementation18 by talking about #deimplementation approach for low-value care. #ImpSci @itr_umn
@CaraCLewis delivering keynote at Institute for Translational Research, U of Minn, symposium #implementation18 #impsci . Great story about how they helped Wolverine Residential facility implement CBT.
Mark Ehrhart presenting on organizational perspectives on implementation. Day 2 of symposium @ Institute for Translational Research in Children’s Mental Health, U of Minn #implementation18 #impsci
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