| Literature DB >> 28993929 |
Melanie Livet1, Mary Yannayon2, Kelly Sheppard3, Kelly Kocher2, James Upright2, Janey McMillen2.
Abstract
This pilot study explored provider use of an online system, Centervention, to support the delivery of empirically supported school-based mental health interventions (ESIs); and associations between components of this system [resources, training, technical assistance (TA), feedback loops], implementation indicators, and student outcomes. Multilevel modeling data were collected from 39 providers implementing ESIs with 758 students. Training, TA, and progress monitoring predicted ESI adherence, and perceived value of resources and TA influenced student responsiveness. Greater adherence was predictive of better socio-emotional outcomes. Interviews with 15 providers illuminated how they used these four Centervention support strategies. Implications for digital implementation support research are discussed.Keywords: EBSIS; Implementation; Implementation strategies; Outcomes; Technology
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28993929 DOI: 10.1007/s10488-017-0829-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adm Policy Ment Health ISSN: 0894-587X