Adoption of innovative and evidence-based practices for children and adolescents in state-supported mental health clinics: a qualitative study
Abstract Background This study examined how mental health clinic administrators decided whether or not to adopt evidence-based and other innovative practices by exploring their views of implementation barriers and facilitators and operation of these views in assessment of implementation costs and be...
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Main Authors: | Lawrence A. Palinkas (Author), Mee Young Um (Author), Chung Hyeon Jeong (Author), Ka Ho Brian Chor (Author), Serene Olin (Author), Sarah M. Horwitz (Author), Kimberly E. Hoagwood (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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