| Literature DB >> 31197625 |
Lisa Saldana1, Ian Bennett2, Diane Powers2, Mindy Vredevoogd2, Tess Grover2, Holle Schaper3, Mark Campbell3.
Abstract
Tools to monitor implementation progress could facilitate scale-up of effective treatments. Most treatment for depression, a common and disabling condition, is provided in primary care settings. Collaborative Care Management (CoCM) is an evidence-based model for treating common mental health conditions, including depression, in this setting; yet, it is not widely implemented. The Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) was adapted for CoCM and piloted in eight rural primary care clinics serving adults challenged by low-income status. The CoCM-SIC accurately assessed implementation effectiveness and detected site variations in performance, suggesting key implementation activities to aid future scale-ups of CoCM for diverse populations.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptation; CoCM; Collaborative Care; Depression; Implementation; SIC
Year: 2020 PMID: 31197625 PMCID: PMC6908762 DOI: 10.1007/s10488-019-00944-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adm Policy Ment Health ISSN: 0894-587X