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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2019 May-Jun;74(4):459-473.
doi: 10.1037/amp0000309. Epub 2018 Jul 19.

Evaluating the effectiveness and implementation of evidence-based treatment: A multisite hybrid design

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating the effectiveness and implementation of evidence-based treatment: A multisite hybrid design

Jamile A Ashmore et al. Am Psychol. 2019 May-Jun.

Abstract

The gap between treatment development and efficacy testing to scaled up implementations of evidence-based treatment (EBT) is an estimated 20 years, and hybrid research designs aim to reduce the gap. One was used for a multisite study in cancer control, testing coprimary aims: (a) determine the feasibility and utility of a flexible EBT implementation strategy and (b) determine the clinical effectiveness of an EBT as implemented by newly trained providers. Therapists from 15 diverse sites implemented the biobehavioral intervention (BBI) for cancer patients (N = 158) as part of standard care. For implementation, therapists determined treatment format, number of sessions, and so forth and reported session-by-session fidelity. Patients completed fidelity and outcome assessments. Results showed therapists BBI implementation was done with fidelity, for example, session "dose" (59%), core content coverage (60-70%), and others. Patient reported fidelity was favorable and comparable to the BBI efficacy trial. Effectiveness data show the primary outcome, patients' scores on the Profile of Mood States total mood disturbance, significantly improved (R² = 0.06, β = -0.24, p < .01) as did a secondary outcome, physical activity (R² = 0.02, β = 0.13, p < .05). This first use of a hybrid design in health psychology provided support for a novel strategy that allowed providers implementation flexibility. Still, the EBT was delivered with fidelity and in addition, therapists generated novel procedures to enhance setting-specific usage of BBI and its ultimate effectiveness with patients. This research is an example of translational research spanning theory and efficacy tests to dissemination and implementation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

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Translational science discoveries (A–E) and theoretical linkages (T1–T5) leading to improved population health. Discoveries impact (and interact with) other discoveries (e.g., D1 leading to B1) in addition to those specified.
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Biobehavioral Model of cancer stress and disease course with inclusion of depression and inflammation pathways.
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Multidimensional framework of Setting, Therapist, Education, ImPlementation and Sustainability (STEPS) factors and illustration of increasing activity and engagement required of therapists and settings to achieved sustained provision of evidence based mental health treatment to patients.

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