2021
DOI: 10.1037/ser0000335
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Concept mapping study of stakeholder perceptions of implementation of cognitive-behavioral social skills training on assertive community treatment teams.

Abstract: This study aimed to identify factors associated with implementation of cognitive behavioral social skills training (CBSST) on assertive community treatment (ACT) teams in a large public sector behavioral health system. This study used concept mapping (a mixed-method approach) and involved a sample including diverse stakeholder participants including patients, ACT team members, team leaders, organization leaders, and system leaders. We identified 14 distinct issues related to implementing CBSST on ACT teams: (a… Show more

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“…Mixed data collection designs that allow collecting individual and group perceptions of the group dynamics and performance, such as concept mapping (Trochim, 1989), could be one way forward. This method is increasingly adopted in the health care context when exploring team and individual perceptions of team functioning (e.g., Santos et al, 2021; Sommerfeld et al, 2021), as it provides for a more nuanced understanding of how individuals and the groups they are part of experience teamwork. In addition, using multiple respondents to observe different parts of the models could be another way forward in the field, allowing for less biased quantitative research where the results are not skewed by the perceptions of only a single respondent (Kessel et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixed data collection designs that allow collecting individual and group perceptions of the group dynamics and performance, such as concept mapping (Trochim, 1989), could be one way forward. This method is increasingly adopted in the health care context when exploring team and individual perceptions of team functioning (e.g., Santos et al, 2021; Sommerfeld et al, 2021), as it provides for a more nuanced understanding of how individuals and the groups they are part of experience teamwork. In addition, using multiple respondents to observe different parts of the models could be another way forward in the field, allowing for less biased quantitative research where the results are not skewed by the perceptions of only a single respondent (Kessel et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These implementation recommendations are likely beneficial for the integration of varied interventions. 118…”
Section: Provide Social Skills Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior concept mapping studies relevant to HPV vaccination have mainly focused on the perceptions and priorities of clinic and community members on adolescent immunization, HPV vaccination efforts, and facilitators and barriers to implementation of EBS for vaccination [ 36 38 ]. The potential for concept mapping to inform the selection and tailoring of strategies [ 21 , 39 ] to fit local contexts and settings [ 40 , 41 ] have been demonstrated for other disease topics, but not yet used for HPV vaccination. Thus, concept mapping techniques may be optimal to select and tailor evidence-based strategies for HPV vaccination, where multiple evidence-based strategies (EBS) for promoting HPV vaccination exist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%