2025
Acceptance and implementation of evidence-based practices in delivery room resuscitation: A qualitative study
Corson C, Nembhard I, Bonafide C, Foglia E, Lee H, Handley S. Acceptance and implementation of evidence-based practices in delivery room resuscitation: A qualitative study. SSM - Qualitative Research In Health 2025, 7: 100557. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2025.100557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplementation of evidence-based practicesEvidence-based practiceResuscitation team membersAcceptance of evidence-based practiceHealth Services (PARIHSQualitative analysis of responses to open-ended questionsImplementing evidence‐based practiceHigh-quality careResponses to open-ended questionsTeam membersTeam member rolesTeam members' perspectivesOpen-ended questionsSub-themesResearch implementationMembers' perspectivesQualitative studyMember rolesResponse themesPromoting actionPARIHSContent analysisFacilitationThemesInfluence acceptanceLibrarian Partnerships in DNP Education
Milner K, Brown R, Batten J, Hartzell T, Fineout-Overholt E. Librarian Partnerships in DNP Education. American Journal Of Nursing 2025, 125: 40-46. PMID: 40403269, DOI: 10.1097/ajn.0000000000000084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvidence-based practiceEvidence-based decision-makingQuality improvementImpact health care qualityHealth care qualityEducate nursesCare qualityNursesSustained changesDecision-makingAJNPracticeStudent journeyHttps://linkQualityAJN's award-winning previous series-Evidence-Based PracticePartnershipEducationDevelopment of a Central Research Infrastructure that Supports Interdisciplinary Clinical Research and the Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices in the Healthcare Settings
Hrdlicka H, Grevelding P, Rosenblum D, Meyer A, Cullen L, Gilhuly R, Pernigotti D, Corbett J, Morley S, Meise E, Conklin R. Development of a Central Research Infrastructure that Supports Interdisciplinary Clinical Research and the Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices in the Healthcare Settings. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2025, 106: e2. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2025.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based projectHealthcare professionalsQuality InitiativeAdoption of evidence-based practicesIRB-approved research studyInterdisciplinary clinical researchEvidence-based practiceImprove patient careImprove patient outcomesLevel of trainingSpecialty healthcareClinical researchHealthcare settingsPatient needsPatient careResearch infrastructureNon-academic settingsParticipant enrollmentHealthcare innovationHealthcareStudy designPatient outcomesCo-investigatorsConference abstractsProfessionalsTreatment Goals of Sexual Minority Men in LGBTQ-Affirmative CBT
Brisbin C, Soulliard Z, Puccinelli M, Harkness A, Fetzner B, Safren S, Pachankis J. Treatment Goals of Sexual Minority Men in LGBTQ-Affirmative CBT. Cognitive And Behavioral Practice 2025, 32: 181-193. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2023.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment goalsSexual minority menDistinct treatment needsMinority menMental health treatmentBehavioral health concernsCisgender sexual minority menEvidence-based practiceTreatment needsGeneral populationHealth treatmentHealth concernTreatment developmentMenCliniciansPresent studyTreatmentCBTPopulationSexual minority identityPsychological first aid for Ukrainian civilians: protocol and reflections on a volunteer international phone-based intervention
Shraga Y, Pushkarskaya H, Sarid O. Psychological first aid for Ukrainian civilians: protocol and reflections on a volunteer international phone-based intervention. Frontiers In Digital Health 2025, 7: 1539189. PMID: 40313912, PMCID: PMC12045101, DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.1539189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological first aidFirst aidCrisis interventionPsychological First Aid principlesPhone-based interventionsEnhancing coping strategiesEvidence-based practiceTelephone interventionInnovative careImproving future implementationReduce distressHealthcare groupsDecrease distressSense of purposeCoping strategiesSupport servicesPanic attacksCrisis settingsVolunteer biasVolunteer therapistsTherapists' reflectionsTherapistsAcute stressInterventionStandardized measuresCivil Rights Laws for People With Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department.
South A, Hawk K, Friedman S, Lofwall M, Fanucchi L, Cohen S. Civil Rights Laws for People With Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2025 PMID: 40125857, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCivil rights lawsRights lawFederal civil rights lawOpioid use disorderLegal advocacyLegal liabilityUse disorderEmergency departmentAdoption of evidence-based practicesLawHealth care facilitiesHealth care systemEvidence-based practiceTreat opioid use disorderEvidence-based medicationsFatal overdoseRisk of deathOverdose crisisCare facilitiesCare systemEmergency cliniciansOutpatient treatmentEngage peopleLiabilityMedicationEvidence-Based Practices in Autism: Where We Started to Where We Are Now
Reichow B, Doehring P, Volkmar F. Evidence-Based Practices in Autism: Where We Started to Where We Are Now. 2025, 3-14. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-78143-8_1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-Based Practices and Treatments in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Concluding Thoughts
Volkmar F, Doehring P, Reichow B. Evidence-Based Practices and Treatments in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Concluding Thoughts. 2025, 525-534. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-78143-8_22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based practiceSignificant levels of disabilitySystematic reviewCommunity-based settingsLevel of disabilityCommunity-based professionalsReview of practicesStudy selectionPopulation impactOutcomes researchSystematic review of practicesOutcome studiesMeta-analytic studiesPersistent gapPotential biasResearch designPolicy changesQuestions of research designSignificance levelRacial factorsPracticeEarly 1990sOutcomesAutism spectrum disorderConcluding thoughtsRole of Psychologists in Enhancing Care Quality for Individuals With Serious Mental Illnesses: Introduction to a Special Section
Hunt M, Hegeman B, Resnick S. Role of Psychologists in Enhancing Care Quality for Individuals With Serious Mental Illnesses: Introduction to a Special Section. Psychological Services 2025, 22: 1-3. PMID: 39869689, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000930.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental illnessProvision of evidence-based practiceMental health recoveryEnhance care qualityMental health symptomsHigh-quality careSerious mental illnessEvidence-based practiceSchizoaffective disorderBipolar disorderSignificant social stigmaCare qualityHealth recoveryCare gapsEnhance careHealth symptomsSpecialty careTreatment providersPsychologistsSocial stigmaCareTraining supportSMIDisordersSpecial sectionTraining Guidelines and Competencies for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology
Jansen M, Manning M, Gonzales L, DeLuca J, Stacy M. Training Guidelines and Competencies for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology. Psychological Services 2025, 22: 4-19. PMID: 38780553, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000854.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessTraining guidelinesMental health disciplinesMental health providersPostdoctoral training programsEvidence-based assessmentPsychological specialtiesTraining programEvidence-based practicePsychologyPsychologistsEvidence-based trainingHealth disciplinesHealth providersIllnessComprehensive trainingU.S. populationEconomic burdenTrainingGuidelinesPostdoctoralCliniciansProgramHigh-qualityA qualitative process evaluation of SBIRT implementation in pediatric trauma centers using the Science to Service Laboratory implementation strategy
Scott K, Mello M, Almonte G, Lemus E, Bromberg J, Baird J, Spirito A, Zonfrillo M, Lawson K, Lee L, Christison-Lagay E, Ruest S, Aidlen J, Kiragu A, Pruitt C, Nasr I, Maxson R, Ebel B, Becker S. A qualitative process evaluation of SBIRT implementation in pediatric trauma centers using the Science to Service Laboratory implementation strategy. Implementation Science Communications 2025, 6: 13. PMID: 39885597, PMCID: PMC11783764, DOI: 10.1186/s43058-025-00697-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQualitative process evaluationPediatric trauma centerReferral to treatmentSBIRT implementationTrauma centerBrief interventionProcess evaluationExit interviewsSite leadersConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchImplementation strategiesDidactic trainingAlcohol misuse screeningQualitative exit interviewsDirect care deliveryDirect care staffEvidence-based practicePediatric trauma careTrauma center staffAmerican College of SurgeonsPerformance feedbackStudy research teamSocial workersOrganizational level barriersDeliver SBIRTAddressing racial and ethnic disparities in premature exits from permanent supportive housing among residents with substance use disorders
Panadero T, Gabrielian S, Seamans M, Gelberg L, Tsai J, Harris T. Addressing racial and ethnic disparities in premature exits from permanent supportive housing among residents with substance use disorders. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 355. PMID: 39875890, PMCID: PMC11773779, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-024-21169-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHomeless-experienced VeteransSupportive housingPermanent supportive housingNon-Hispanic white residentsSubstance use disordersRacial/ethnic subgroupsReduce homelessnessIndependent housingWhite residentsSUD servicesVeterans AffairsAdministrative dataRacial/ethnic differencesDepartment of Veterans AffairsRacial/ethnic groupsHealth servicesVA administrative dataEthnic disparitiesHispanic/Latino residentsEvidence-based practiceHousingResidentsRisk of deathPremature exitHomelessness
2024
BOLSTERING SENSE OF PURPOSE FOR INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH EARLY DEMENTIA: AN APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY APPROACH
Mroz E, Monin J, Keefe K, DeFrancesco E, Gil H. BOLSTERING SENSE OF PURPOSE FOR INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH EARLY DEMENTIA: AN APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY APPROACH. Innovation In Aging 2024, 8: 105-105. PMCID: PMC11688711, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igae098.0338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSense of purposeLack of evidence-based practiceAppreciative inquiry methodCommunity-based interventionsCommunity-based resourcesEvidence-based practiceAppreciative inquiry approachLife-changing diagnosisAvailability of supportLifestyle courseADRDCommunity settingsEarly dementiaDiagnosis of Alzheimer's diseaseDesign thinking workshopDiminished sense of purposeInquiry methodDementiaDiminished senseStage 0InterventionAdultsTeamInquiry approachAlzheimer's diseaseGender Equity in African Academia: An Implementation Science Evaluation of the Kenya Context
Ngaruiya C. Gender Equity in African Academia: An Implementation Science Evaluation of the Kenya Context. Sustainable Development Goals Series 2024, 35-50. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53793-6_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchImplementation scienceAcademic partnershipsGender equityScientific study of methodsImplementation science frameworkImplementation science evaluationAfrican sociocultural contextEvidence-based practiceEvidence-based strategiesEvaluate best practicesImplementation researchSystematic uptakeLack of recommendationsEvidence-basedScience FrameworkAfrican academiaGlobal healthImplement changesGender gapExpert recommendationsRoutine practiceAfrica contextKenya contextStatus quoGeneralizing from qualitative data: a case example using critical realist thematic analysis and mechanism mapping to evaluate a community health worker-led screening program in India
Broderick K, Vaidyanathan A, Ponticiello M, Hooda M, Kulkarni V, Chalem A, Chebrolu P, Onawale A, Baumann A, Mathad J, Sundararajan R. Generalizing from qualitative data: a case example using critical realist thematic analysis and mechanism mapping to evaluate a community health worker-led screening program in India. Implementation Science 2024, 19: 81. PMID: 39719615, PMCID: PMC11667965, DOI: 10.1186/s13012-024-01407-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThematic analysisQualitative dataGoal of implementation scienceHealth system interventionsPurposively sampled participantsThematic analysis approachEvidence-based practiceThematic analysis methodPopulation of womenScreening uptakeScreening interventionsMethodsQualitative interviewsManagement of GDMIntervention developmentImplementation scienceHealth programsOral glucose tolerance testTraditional risk factorsEvidence-based managementImprove uptakeInterview transcriptsScreening programIntervention successSystem interventionsTreatment of GDMDecrease in provider stigma is associated with improved quality health indicators among individuals receiving methadone in primary care centers in Ukraine
Machavariani E, Bromberg D, Dumchev K, Esserman D, Earnshaw V, Pykalo I, Filippovich M, Ivasiy R, Ahmad B, Long J, Haddad M, Madden L, Oliveros D, Dvoriak S, Altice F. Decrease in provider stigma is associated with improved quality health indicators among individuals receiving methadone in primary care centers in Ukraine. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2024, 136: 104682. PMID: 39705875, PMCID: PMC11821433, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104682.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care centersQuality health indicatorsProvider stigmaEvidence-based practiceGuideline-concordantPatient outcomesHealth indicatorsReduce provider stigmaCare centerInfluence healthcare utilizationSpecialty health servicesPatient-level outcomesTele-educationImprove patient outcomesProvider fearsImplementation trialHealthcare utilizationPreventive careHealth servicesPoor healthLinear mixed-effects modelsImprove attitudesStigmaIncrease accessMixed-effects modelsA Prehospital Quality Improvement Framework to Reduce Mortality and Other Harms Associated with Opioid Use Disorder
Glenn M, Crowe R, Dorsett M, Taigman M, Herring A, Mercer M, Joiner A, Venkatesh A, Davis C, Hawk K, Hern H, Carroll G, Cabañas J, D’Onofrio G, Samuels E. A Prehospital Quality Improvement Framework to Reduce Mortality and Other Harms Associated with Opioid Use Disorder. Prehospital Emergency Care 2024, 29: 510-518. PMID: 39671519, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2024.2428671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency medical servicesOpioid use disorderQI frameworkQuality improvementHarm reductionQuality improvement frameworkHarms associated with opioid useEvidence-based practiceReduce mortalityReduce overdose deathsEscalating overdose crisisImproved frameworkMedical servicesMultidisciplinary teamOverdose crisisAddiction medicinePublic healthOverdose deathsSubject matter expertsPrehospitalOpioid useQuality measuresAdverse outcomesUse disorderHarmCultural Spanish Adaptation, Factor Structure, and Reliability of Implementation Science Instruments for Suicide Prevention
Pérez-Matus S, Hernández-Ramírez R, González-Forteza C, Benjet C, Villalobos-Gallegos L. Cultural Spanish Adaptation, Factor Structure, and Reliability of Implementation Science Instruments for Suicide Prevention. Psychological Services 2024 PMID: 39541544, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRoot mean square error of approximationComparative fit indexConfirmatory factor analysis indicesEvidence-based practiceMexican-Spanish versionTucker-Lewis fit indexConfirmatory factor analysisSuicide preventionInternal consistencyImplementation of evidence-based practicesSpecialized mental health careSpanish versionFit indicesMental health careCross-cultural adaptationStandardized Root Mean SquareValues of comparative fit indexPreliminary psychometric propertiesAt-risk populationsError of approximationFactor structureGatekeeper interventionTraining interventionFeasibility measuresHealth careDevelopment of a Mobile App for Smoking Cessation: a Qualitative Study
Hargono A, Ni Z, Artanti K, Nastiti R, Martini S. Development of a Mobile App for Smoking Cessation: a Qualitative Study. Unnes Journal Of Public Health 2024, 13: 105-116. DOI: 10.15294/ujph.v13i2.5335.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFocus group discussionsPrevent smokingSmoking cessationImplementing evidence‐based practiceApp-based interventionsMobile appsSmoking cessation counselingIndonesian healthcare systemIndonesian policy makersSmoking cessation programEvidence-based practicePolicy makersCessation counselingHealth workersPublic health concernReviewing relevant documentsCounseling servicesCessation programsHealth researchQuit smokingSmoker characteristicsHealthcare systemSmoking statusQualitative studySmoking behaviorBarriers and facilitators for implementing the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist (SCC) in Mozambique: A qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
He A, Kanduma E, Pérez-Escamilla R, Buckshee D, Chaquisse E, Cuco R, Desai M, Munguambe D, Reames S, Manuel I, Spiegelman D, Xu D. Barriers and facilitators for implementing the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist (SCC) in Mozambique: A qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). PLOS Global Public Health 2024, 4: e0003174. PMID: 39236014, PMCID: PMC11376584, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchSafe Childbirth ChecklistBirth attendantsImplementation researchFocus group discussionsChildbirth practicesWHO Safe Childbirth ChecklistQualitative studyReduce adverse birth outcomesChildbirth-related complicationsGroup discussionsQuality of careNeonatal deathWeak health systemsAdverse birth outcomesPre-implementation assessmentEvidence-based practiceDeductive thematic analysisLow-resource settingsNeonatal mortality rateHealth systemMaternity carePre-implementationBirth outcomesProvider motivation
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