Dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health:
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505 | 8 | |a Part one: Introduction. The promise of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health -- Part two: Background. Guiding theory for dissemination and implementation research a reflection on models used in research and practice -- Measurement in dissemination and implementation science -- Capturing fidelity in dissemination and implementation science -- The role of organizational culture and climate in the dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for youth -- Leadership and strategic organizational climate to support evidence-based practice implementation -- Dissemination and implementation in children's mental health -- Part three: System-level approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in community mental health settings. Practice-research partnerships that scale-up, attain fidelity, and sustain evidence-based practices -- From experience to experiment -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Transformation of mental health services for children and young people in England -- Global dissemination and implementation of child evidence-based practices in low resources countries -- Building and advancing an evidence-based service system in Hawaii -- Part four: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in schools. Dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for anxious youth in community settings -- Dissemination and implementation of treatments for disruptive disorders in schools -- Implementation of evidence-based practices for children with autism spectrum disorders in public schools -- Dissemination and implementation of cognitive therapy for depression in schools -- Cognitive behavioral intervention for trauma in schools dissemination and implementation of a school-based intervention -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Part five: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth using technology. Internet-based dissemination and implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy for child anxiety -- Internet-based implementation | |
505 | 8 | |a "Mental health disorders are common in youth, impacting up to 1 in 5 children and adolescents. Typically, mental health difficulties result in impaired functioning and lower quality of life for both youth and their families. Fortunately, there are psychosocial treatments for the mental health needs of youth that have earned the "evidence-based" label. However, these treatments are not widely available, and it is estimated that it can take up to 17 years for them to be transported into community settings. As a result, a new field of dissemination and implementation (DI) science has emerged to address this problem. Dissemination refers to the transfer of information about evidence-based practices to community settings, and implementation refers to active strategies to assist adoption of evidence-based practices in community settings. Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is the first book to bring together the world's foremost experts in implementation science and evidence-based practices for youth to provide the latest findings around DI for children and adolescents. Chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the science of dissemination and implementation across contexts, disorders, and international perspectives. This volume will be an essential resource to implementation scientists and scholars, instructors in doctoral-level training programs, and graduate students, as well as policymakers, community mental health clinicians and administrators, school administrators, researchers, and other mental health professionals"--Publisher's description | |
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contents | Part one: Introduction. The promise of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health -- Part two: Background. Guiding theory for dissemination and implementation research a reflection on models used in research and practice -- Measurement in dissemination and implementation science -- Capturing fidelity in dissemination and implementation science -- The role of organizational culture and climate in the dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for youth -- Leadership and strategic organizational climate to support evidence-based practice implementation -- Dissemination and implementation in children's mental health -- Part three: System-level approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in community mental health settings. Practice-research partnerships that scale-up, attain fidelity, and sustain evidence-based practices -- From experience to experiment -- Transformation of mental health services for children and young people in England -- Global dissemination and implementation of child evidence-based practices in low resources countries -- Building and advancing an evidence-based service system in Hawaii -- Part four: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in schools. Dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for anxious youth in community settings -- Dissemination and implementation of treatments for disruptive disorders in schools -- Implementation of evidence-based practices for children with autism spectrum disorders in public schools -- Dissemination and implementation of cognitive therapy for depression in schools -- Cognitive behavioral intervention for trauma in schools dissemination and implementation of a school-based intervention -- Part five: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth using technology. Internet-based dissemination and implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy for child anxiety -- Internet-based implementation "Mental health disorders are common in youth, impacting up to 1 in 5 children and adolescents. Typically, mental health difficulties result in impaired functioning and lower quality of life for both youth and their families. Fortunately, there are psychosocial treatments for the mental health needs of youth that have earned the "evidence-based" label. However, these treatments are not widely available, and it is estimated that it can take up to 17 years for them to be transported into community settings. As a result, a new field of dissemination and implementation (DI) science has emerged to address this problem. Dissemination refers to the transfer of information about evidence-based practices to community settings, and implementation refers to active strategies to assist adoption of evidence-based practices in community settings. Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is the first book to bring together the world's foremost experts in implementation science and evidence-based practices for youth to provide the latest findings around DI for children and adolescents. Chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the science of dissemination and implementation across contexts, disorders, and international perspectives. This volume will be an essential resource to implementation scientists and scholars, instructors in doctoral-level training programs, and graduate students, as well as policymakers, community mental health clinicians and administrators, school administrators, researchers, and other mental health professionals"--Publisher's description |
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spelling | Dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health edited by Rinad S. Beidas, Philip C. Kendall Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press [2014] © 2014 1 online resource (xiv, 375 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (ebrary, viewed December 14, 2015) Part one: Introduction. The promise of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health -- Part two: Background. Guiding theory for dissemination and implementation research a reflection on models used in research and practice -- Measurement in dissemination and implementation science -- Capturing fidelity in dissemination and implementation science -- The role of organizational culture and climate in the dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for youth -- Leadership and strategic organizational climate to support evidence-based practice implementation -- Dissemination and implementation in children's mental health -- Part three: System-level approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in community mental health settings. Practice-research partnerships that scale-up, attain fidelity, and sustain evidence-based practices -- From experience to experiment -- Transformation of mental health services for children and young people in England -- Global dissemination and implementation of child evidence-based practices in low resources countries -- Building and advancing an evidence-based service system in Hawaii -- Part four: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth in schools. Dissemination and implementation of empirically supported treatments for anxious youth in community settings -- Dissemination and implementation of treatments for disruptive disorders in schools -- Implementation of evidence-based practices for children with autism spectrum disorders in public schools -- Dissemination and implementation of cognitive therapy for depression in schools -- Cognitive behavioral intervention for trauma in schools dissemination and implementation of a school-based intervention -- Part five: Approaches to implementing evidence-based practices for youth using technology. Internet-based dissemination and implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy for child anxiety -- Internet-based implementation "Mental health disorders are common in youth, impacting up to 1 in 5 children and adolescents. Typically, mental health difficulties result in impaired functioning and lower quality of life for both youth and their families. Fortunately, there are psychosocial treatments for the mental health needs of youth that have earned the "evidence-based" label. However, these treatments are not widely available, and it is estimated that it can take up to 17 years for them to be transported into community settings. As a result, a new field of dissemination and implementation (DI) science has emerged to address this problem. Dissemination refers to the transfer of information about evidence-based practices to community settings, and implementation refers to active strategies to assist adoption of evidence-based practices in community settings. Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is the first book to bring together the world's foremost experts in implementation science and evidence-based practices for youth to provide the latest findings around DI for children and adolescents. Chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the science of dissemination and implementation across contexts, disorders, and international perspectives. This volume will be an essential resource to implementation scientists and scholars, instructors in doctoral-level training programs, and graduate students, as well as policymakers, community mental health clinicians and administrators, school administrators, researchers, and other mental health professionals"--Publisher's description Child Psychiatry / methods Mental Health Services / organization & administration Adolescent Psychiatry / methods Diffusion of Innovation Evidence-Based Practice MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics bisacsh Child mental health fast Clinical competence fast Evidence-based psychiatry fast Teenagers / Mental health fast Medizin Child mental health Teenagers Mental health Evidence-based psychiatry Clinical competence Jugendpsychotherapie (DE-588)4028924-2 gnd rswk-swf Jugendpsychotherapie (DE-588)4028924-2 s 1\p DE-604 Beidas, Rinad S. edt Kendall, Philip C. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014] 9780199311620 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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