2022
DOI: 10.1177/26334895221086275
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Time–motion analysis of external facilitation for implementing the Collaborative Chronic Care Model in general mental health clinics: Use of an interval-based data collection approach

Abstract: Background: Facilitation is an effective strategy to implement evidence-based practices, often involving external facilitators (EFs) bringing content expertise to implementation sites. Estimating time spent on multifaceted EF activities is complex. Furthermore, collecting continuous time–motion data for facilitation tasks is challenging. However, organizations need this information to allocate implementation resources to sites. Thus, our objectives were to conduct a time–motion analysis of external facilitatio… Show more

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“…Third, active facilitation, as demonstrated by the time–motion study conducted during the original BHIP-CCM Enhancement Project, was delivered as 6 months of structured activities followed by ad hoc provision of as-needed support to the sites for an additional 6 months (i.e., a total of 12 months of facilitation; Kim et al, 2022 ). Based on sustainability data and multiple sources of input, the project team reached the conclusions that (a) the unstructured support (provided in months 6–12) was of limited utility and (b) making structured facilitation available to the sites for a longer duration of time would be helpful to enhance sustainability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Third, active facilitation, as demonstrated by the time–motion study conducted during the original BHIP-CCM Enhancement Project, was delivered as 6 months of structured activities followed by ad hoc provision of as-needed support to the sites for an additional 6 months (i.e., a total of 12 months of facilitation; Kim et al, 2022 ). Based on sustainability data and multiple sources of input, the project team reached the conclusions that (a) the unstructured support (provided in months 6–12) was of limited utility and (b) making structured facilitation available to the sites for a longer duration of time would be helpful to enhance sustainability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the BHIP-CCM Enhancement Project 2.0 will have 8 months of structured facilitation. To maintain facilitation resources at a reasonable level even with this increased duration of active facilitation, the overall active facilitation period will be limited to these 8 months instead of 12 months total ( Kim et al, 2022 ). Ideally, this provision of longer active facilitation—but in the context of a shorter overall implementation time period—will efficiently support the sustainability of CCM-based BHIP teams at the sites enrolled in the BHIP-CCM Enhancement Project 2.0.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative approaches using pragmatic, efficient, and periodic methods are needed, while taking care to track granular changes over time. Continued innovative thinking and translation of other industrial engineering methods may both lessen the burden of tracking and improve the science (53). Importantly, as done in this study, ongoing and midcourse rather than solely post-hoc evaluation of modifications is needed to capture complete information and glean insights (54).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Future research should investigate therapists' actual time spent on session planning and the kinds of session planning activities they engage in by deploying a time-motion study method, a method designed to document all time employees spend on work-related activities. 26,27 Another limitation is the relatively small number of participants who completed the initial survey. Additionally, the results of this study and others suggest that many Philadelphia public mental health therapists are overburdened by their many responsibilities, making it challenging to recruit these therapists for research studies.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%