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Title: Implementing EBPs in Mental Health Systems


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Implementing EBPsin Mental Health Systems
  • David Lynde, MSW
  • Co-Director Dartmouth EBP Center
  • Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center

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Presentation Overview
  • EBP Perspective
  • Some Lessons We Are Learning Statewide
    Implementation
  • Stages of Dissemination of EBPs in Systems

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EBPs in Perspective
  • Six currently identified SAMHSA EBPs for adults
    with SMI that have implementation resource kits
  • Do not cover all service needs
  • Continuing process of evolution
  • Identify well researched practices

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Core Values in EBPs
  • Recovery
  • Comprehensive Assessments
  • Individualized Services
  • Recovery-oriented practitioner skills
  • Informed, shared decision making

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Lessons from the Field
What You Learn When You Step in It
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State/Public Mental Health AuthorityEvidence
Based Practices Dissemination Stages of Change
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System Stages of ChangePrecontemplation
Questions
  • What are EBPs?
  • What is the difference between EBPs and what we
    are doing right now?
  • Why is this a good time for us to tackle this?

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System Stages of ChangePrecontemplation
Questions
  • Why should this be one of our system priorities?
  • What are the benefits of changing the status quo?

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System Stages of ChangePrecontemplation Actions
  • Provide information and forums for meaningful
    discussions for all stakeholders
  • Engage providers in discussions at all levels

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System Stages of ChangeContemplation Questions
  • How committed is our leadership to disseminating
    EBPs in our system?
  • What are the unmet needs in our system for EBPs?
  • What EBPs are priorities for our system?

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System Stages of ChangeContemplation Questions
  • What other EBPs already exist in our system?
  • What lessons can be learned from our previous
    experiences with systems change?

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System Stages of ChangeContemplation Actions
  • System leadership honest discussions
  • Assessing priority needs areas for the system
    from multiple stakeholder perspectives
  • Assessing current outcomes for priority needs
    areas
  • Assessing current EBPs in system
  • Reviewing system change history

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Lessons Learned Stakeholders
  • Consumers, family members and providers play a
    crucial role
  • Engage in discussions and discourse with
    stakeholders not just information sharing
  • Stress philosophy, values and goals of EBPs
  • There is no one single consumer, family or
    provider perspective
  • Honor ambivalence

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Lessons Learned Stakeholders
  • Involvement Support

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Lessons Learned Stakeholders
  • Building consensus is nearly impossible
  • Building Informed Support is an alternative
    view
  • The Status Quo is powerful
  • Finances often drive resistance
  • Define significant and meaningful roles for
    stakeholder involvement

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System Stages of ChangePreparation Questions
  • Who will lead the EBP dissemination when the
    resistance to this change surfaces?
  • Who are the stakeholders that need to be
    involved?
  • Are we willing to set up a Statewide EBP Team?

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System Stages of ChangePreparation Questions
  • How do EBPs fit with our mission statement?
  • What is our system willing to change to support
    EBPs?
  • What is our system not willing to change?

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System Stages of ChangePreparation Actions
  • Designation of EBP leadership structures
  • Commitment to EBP leadership
  • Engagement of broad spectrum of stakeholders
  • Statewide EBP leadership team
  • Understanding EBPs in relationship to system
    mission

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Lessons Learned Leadership
  • Why do we want to change the status quo? After
    all, that is what got us where we are today?

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Lessons Learned Leadership
  • State Mental Health Authority (SMHA) Leaders have
    used
  • Public Forums
  • Websites
  • Written Statements
  • State System Plans and Priorities

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Lessons Learned Leadership
  • SMHA Leaders have used
  • Commitment of Resources
  • System Mission Statements
  • Internal and External Forces
  • Grant Funding
  • Commitment of Personnel

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Lessons Learned Leadership
  • Statewide EBP Teams
  • Multiple stakeholders
  • System feedback regarding
  • Implementing
  • Sustaining
  • Improving
  • Coordinated by State EBP Leader

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Lessons Learned Leadership Teams
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System Stages of ChangeAction Questions
  • What can we do to keep the sources of support for
    EBPS active and public?
  • How will we constantly communicate where we are
    and where we are going with EBPs?
  • How will our system support the time for staff to
    be trained in EBPs?

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System Stages of ChangeAction Questions
  • How will we utilize and develop training and
    consultation resources for EBPs?
  • Will we set up a technical assistance center in
    our system for EBPs?
  • How will early sites be selected and what will be
    the expectations?
  • What will our system do with fidelity and outcome
    assessments?

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System Stages of ChangeAction Actions
  • Plans for constant communication and feedback
  • Plans for training and consultation processes
  • Development of early site selection protocol
  • Description of how fidelity and outcome
    assessments will be used

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Lessons Learned State EBP Plan
  • Fit with mission statement
  • Methods for describing State responses to EBPs
  • EBP implementation process
  • Outreach and involvement for stakeholders

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Lessons Learned State EBP Plan
  • Funding delivery of EBPs
  • Training resources
  • Involvement of other State agencies

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Lessons Learned State EBP Plan
  • Policies and Funding
  • are the fuel of
  • Evidence Based Practices

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Lessons Learned Policies Regulations
  • Current State System Policies
  • Often cited as barrier
  • Rarely support EBPs as they exist
  • Sometimes punish providers for doing the practice

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Lessons Learned Policies Regulations
  • System Policies are Crucial
  • Rarely designed for structured practices that
    include
  • Preparation Time
  • Supervision Time
  • Team Meetings
  • Outreach Services

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Lessons Learned Policies Regulations
  • Every system is perfectly designed to achieve
    the results it is achieving
  • --Paul Batalden

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Lessons Learned Policies Regulations
  • Non-SMHA are often important Players in this
    Process
  • Vocational Rehabilitation in SE
  • Substance Abuse, Law Enforcement, Judicial and
    Corrections in IDDT
  • Peer Support Agencies in IMR
  • Medicaid Authorities in all EBPs

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Lessons Learned Training
  • The goal of most mental health training as usual
    is not implementation
  • Implement
  • to give practical effect to and ensure of actual
    fulfillment by concrete measures
  • to put a plan or system into operation

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Lessons Learned Training
We now have thousands of experiments across the
country which have proven that in mental health,
training by itself, is not enough to create
change. --Bob Drake
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Lessons Learned Training
  • Effective implementation requires much more than
    just didactic training
  • Many agencies and systems benefit from university
    collaborations
  • Agencies benefit from consultation
  • Skills training is a later stage in the
    organizational change process, not an earlier
    stage

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Lessons Learned Change Takes Time
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Lessons Learned Training
  • Agencies benefit from high quality training
    consultation
  • Trainers assist agency leadership in the
    organizational change process
  • Trainers engage with agencies over a sustained
    period of time
  • Trainers have access to their own peer
    supervision collaboration

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Lessons Learned Fidelity Outcomes
  • Clear expectations for fidelity and outcomes
    monitoring and use
  • Quality improvement/assurance process
  • Self-assessment is not a reliable science
  • Clear, consistent outcomes definitions and
    reporting

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System Stages of ChangeMaintenance Questions
  • What are the current fidelity assessments
    outcomes?
  • What are the high fidelity sites are doing that
    they can share with other sites?
  • What other EBPs are we going to disseminate?
  • How do we extend EBPs to other populations?
  • What are the benefits to our system to combine
    EBPs?

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Lessons Learned
  • The State Mental Health Authority plays a crucial
    role in the implementation of EBPs
  • There are many actions at the State Mental Health
    Authority level that may facilitate the
    dissemination and implementation of EBPs

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Summary
  • State system and Mission Achievements
  • Education re EBPs
  • Stakeholder Involvement
  • Costs/Benefits of Doing or Not Doing EBPs
  • Leadership
  • Policies
  • Training and Consultation

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Recovery Hope
  • If people are treated as capable, they often
    surprise everyone and live up to expectations.
  • Ken Steele The Day the Voices Stopped.
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