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Therapist Financial Strain and Turnover: Interactions with System-Level Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices.

Danielle R Adams1,2, Nathaniel J Williams3, Emily M Becker-Haimes2,4, Laura Skriner2,5, Lauren Shaffer2,6, Kathryn DeWitt2,7, Geoffrey Neimark8, David T Jones8, Rinad S Beidas9,10,11.   

Abstract

Therapist turnover is a major problem in community mental health. Financial strain, which is composed of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses to the experience of economic hardship, is an understudied antecedent of therapist turnover given the tumultuous financial environment in community mental health. We prospectively examined the relationship between therapist financial strain and turnover in 247 therapists in 28 community mental health agencies. We expected greater therapist financial strain to predict higher turnover and participation in a system-funded evidence-based practice (EBP) training initiative to alleviate this effect. Controlling for covariates, financial strain predicted therapist turnover (OR 1.12, p = .045), but not for therapists who participated in an EBP training initiative. Reducing financial strain and/or promoting EBP implementation may be levers to reduce turnover.

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Keywords:  Behavioral health services; Evidence-based practice; Financial strain; Implementation; System transformation; Turnover

Year:  2019        PMID: 31203492     DOI: 10.1007/s10488-019-00949-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health        ISSN: 0894-587X


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1.  The Organizational Financial Context of Publicly-Funded Mental Health Clinics: Development and Preliminary Psychometric Evaluation of the Agency Financial Status Scales.

Authors:  Colleen A Maxwell; Mark G Ehrhart; Nathaniel J Williams; Tyler M Moore; Philip C Kendall; Rinad S Beidas
Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health       Date:  2021-03-19

2.  Community stakeholder preferences for evidence-based practice implementation strategies in behavioral health: a best-worst scaling choice experiment.

Authors:  Nathaniel J Williams; Molly Candon; Rebecca E Stewart; Y Vivian Byeon; Meenakshi Bewtra; Alison M Buttenheim; Kelly Zentgraf; Carrie Comeau; Sonsunmolu Shoyinka; Rinad S Beidas
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2021-02-04       Impact factor: 3.630

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