| Literature DB >> 35236502 |
Sigal Vax1,2, Marianne Farkas3, Kim T Mueser3, Mari-Lynn Drainoni4,5, Zlatka Russinova3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Organizational readiness is a known barrier to implementing evidence-based practices (EBPs) in community mental health services. A robust methodology for enhancing organizational readiness for implementation (ORI) has the potential to improve implementation outcomes of EBPs and ensure better services for people with a psychiatric disability. Prior work established a framework of implementation strategies targeting ORI enhancement by asking a group of implementation experts from various fields to categorize strategies from the "Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change" (ERIC) Project into three readiness stages, consistent with the pre-action stages of the Transtheoretical Model of behavioral change: Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, and Preparation. The current study provides initial confirmation and refinement to this expert-driven typology based on community mental health field experiences.Entities:
Keywords: Community mental health; Employment services; Evidence-based practices; Implementation strategies; Organizational readiness for change; Pre-implementation; Psychiatric rehabilitation; Psychosocial interventions; Transtheoretical model
Year: 2022 PMID: 35236502 PMCID: PMC8889398 DOI: 10.1186/s43058-022-00257-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci Commun ISSN: 2662-2211
Study participants
| Stakeholder group | N | Female | Male | Range of the Years of experience in CMH | Education level | Involved in decision making | Trainee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Implementation Team | 3 | 2 | 1 | 15-30 | MA, PhD | N/A | N/A |
| Directors of Clinical / Employment Services | 2 | 0 | 2 | 20-40 | MA | + | - |
| Supported Employment Supervisors | 4 | 3 | 1 | 6-21 | MA | + | + |
| Supported Employment Providers | 3 | 2 | 1 | 10-16 | MA, BA | - | + |
| Total |
Behavioral markers of the ORI stages
| Stage | Condition | Readiness needs | Expected outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
ORI-1 Pre-Contemplation | No awareness of the need to change practice or intention to act OR demoralized from having tried changing practice in the past and failed. | Knowledge about the intervention and the change process, exposure, inspiration, explanation of general benefits for the clients and the organization | Willingness to consider, but not to act (interest) |
ORI-2 Contemplation | Acknowledge the need for change, open to the change, but expresses concerns about risks, costs, and ambivalence. | Identifying personal benefits of the change, verifying supports, and evaluating the feasibility of the change process | Willingness to become actively involved (motivation) |
ORI-3 Preparation | Acceptance and readiness to make small steps towards the change | Developing belief in the success of the process, securing resources | Planning active steps (preparedness) |
Adapted from the Transtheoretical Model [19]
Fig. 1Stepwise confirmation process for the coding of ORI strategies
Fig. 2Study participants’ progress through the ORI stages