Adapting Collaborative Depression Care for Public Community Long-Term Care: Using Research–Practice Partnerships

This manuscript details potential benefits for using a research–practice partnership to adapt collaborative depression care for public community long-term care agencies serving older adults. We used sequential, multi-phase, and mixed methods approaches for documenting the process of adaptation withi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research 2014-09, Vol.41 (5), p.687-696
Hauptverfasser: Hasche, Leslie K., Lenze, Shannon, Brown, Teresa, Lawrence, Lisa, Nickel, Mike, Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Proctor, Enola K.
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Zusammenfassung:This manuscript details potential benefits for using a research–practice partnership to adapt collaborative depression care for public community long-term care agencies serving older adults. We used sequential, multi-phase, and mixed methods approaches for documenting the process of adaptation within a case study. Systematic adaptation strategies are described, such as leveraging long-term research–practice collaborations, consulting with multiple stakeholders across all levels and disciplines, and balancing demands to monitor treatment fidelity, clinical outcomes, and implementation results. These examples demonstrate that researchers interested in implementation science need skills to negotiate the competing demands that arise from both the research and practice settings.
ISSN:0894-587X
1573-3289
DOI:10.1007/s10488-013-0519-z