| Literature DB >> 28776268 |
Heather Farb1, Katie Sacca2, Margaret Variano3,4, Lisa Gentry3,5, Meagan Relle3, Jane Bertrand6.
Abstract
Behavioral health integration (BHI) is a proven, effective practice for addressing the joint behavioral health and medical health needs of vulnerable populations. As part of the New Orleans Charitable Health Fund (NOCHF) program, this study addressed a gap in literature to better understand factors that impact the implementation of BHI by analyzing perceptions and practices among staff at integrating organizations. Using a mixed-method design, quantitative results from the Levels of Integration Measure (LIM), a survey tool for assessing staff perceptions of BHI in primary care settings (n=86), were analyzed alongside qualitative results from in-depth interviews with staff (n=27). Findings highlighted the roles of strong leadership, training, and process changes on staff collaboration, relationships, and commitment to BHI. This study demonstrates the usefulness of the LIM in conjunction with in-depth interviews as an assessment tool for understanding perceptions and organizational readiness for BHI implementation.Keywords: Behavioral health; Behavioral health integration; Integrated care; Measuring integration; Mixed methods evaluation; Primary care; Program implementation; Provider perceptions
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28776268 DOI: 10.1007/s11414-017-9559-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Behav Health Serv Res ISSN: 1094-3412 Impact factor: 1.505