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View article: Publisher Correction: A systematic review of experimentally tested implementation strategies across health and human service settings: evidence from 2010-2022
Publisher Correction: A systematic review of experimentally tested implementation strategies across health and human service settings: evidence from 2010-2022 Open
View article: A systematic review of experimentally tested implementation strategies across health and human service settings: evidence from 2010-2022
A systematic review of experimentally tested implementation strategies across health and human service settings: evidence from 2010-2022 Open
View article: Partnership building for scale‐up in the Veteran Sponsorship Initiative: Strategies for harnessing collaboration to accelerate impact in suicide prevention
Partnership building for scale‐up in the Veteran Sponsorship Initiative: Strategies for harnessing collaboration to accelerate impact in suicide prevention Open
Objective To evaluate the implementation and trust‐building strategies associated with successful partnership formation in scale‐up of the Veteran Sponsorship Initiative (VSI), an evidence‐based suicide prevention intervention enhancing co…
View article: Participation of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in veteran‐centric community‐based service navigation networks: A mixed methods study
Participation of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in veteran‐centric community‐based service navigation networks: A mixed methods study Open
Objective To understand the determinants and benefits of cross‐sector partnerships between Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) and geographically affiliated AmericaServes Network coordination centers that address Veteran health‐relate…
View article: Comparing the CFIR-ERIC matching tool recommendations to real-world strategy effectiveness data: a mixed-methods study in the Veterans Health Administration
Comparing the CFIR-ERIC matching tool recommendations to real-world strategy effectiveness data: a mixed-methods study in the Veterans Health Administration Open
View article: Evaluation of an implementation package to deliver the COPD CARE service
Evaluation of an implementation package to deliver the COPD CARE service Open
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death worldwide and is estimated to be the leading cause of death in the next 15 years. Patients with COPD suffer from persistent chronic cough, sputum production a…
View article: Getting to implementation: Adaptation of an implementation playbook
Getting to implementation: Adaptation of an implementation playbook Open
Introduction Implementation strategies supporting the translation of evidence into practice need to be tailored and adapted for maximum effectiveness, yet the field of adapting implementation strategies remains nascent. We aimed to adapt “…
View article: Getting To Implementation (GTI)-Teach: A seven-step approach for teaching the fundamentals of implementation science
Getting To Implementation (GTI)-Teach: A seven-step approach for teaching the fundamentals of implementation science Open
Introduction: Implementation Science (IS) is a complex and rapidly evolving discipline, posing challenges for educators. We developed, implemented, and evaluated a novel, pragmatic approach to teach IS. Methods: Getting To Implementation (…
View article: The Impact of Sexual Arousal and Emotion Regulation on Men’s Sexual Aggression Proclivity
The Impact of Sexual Arousal and Emotion Regulation on Men’s Sexual Aggression Proclivity Open
Extant literature supports a relationship between sexual arousal and increased likelihood of sexually coercive behavior in men. The present study investigated the impact of sexual arousal on sexual coercion proclivity and the degree to whi…
View article: The Successful Measurement of Clitoral Pulse Amplitude Using a New Clitoral Photoplethysmograph: A Pilot Study
The Successful Measurement of Clitoral Pulse Amplitude Using a New Clitoral Photoplethysmograph: A Pilot Study Open
Background Although the clitoris is more sensitive to stimulation and its innervation more conducive to sensory feedback than the vagina, the field of sexual psychophysiology, which uses psychophysiological methods including genital respon…
View article: Research translation for military and veteran health: research, practice, policy
Research translation for military and veteran health: research, practice, policy Open
Military service presents unique challenges and opportunities for health care and public health. In the USA, there are over 2 million military servicemembers, 20 million veterans, and millions more military and veteran family members. Mili…
View article: Quality Enhancement Research Initiative Implementation Roadmap
Quality Enhancement Research Initiative Implementation Roadmap Open
Background: Learning Health Systems strive to continuously integrate innovations and evidence-based practices (EBPs) into routine care settings. Few models provide a specified pathway to accelerate adoption and spread of EBPs across divers…
View article: Research Lifecycle to Increase the Substantial Real-world Impact of Research
Research Lifecycle to Increase the Substantial Real-world Impact of Research Open
Background: US health care systems face a growing demand to incorporate innovations that improve patient outcomes at a lower cost. Funding agencies increasingly must demonstrate the impact of research investments on public health. The Lear…
View article: Team Red, White & Blue: a community-based model for harnessing positive social networks to enhance enrichment outcomes in military veterans reintegrating to civilian life
Team Red, White & Blue: a community-based model for harnessing positive social networks to enhance enrichment outcomes in military veterans reintegrating to civilian life Open
Military service assimilates individuals into a socially cohesive force to address dangerous and traumatic situations that have no counterpart in civilian life. Upon leaving active duty, many veterans experience a "reverse culture shock" w…
View article: The Phased Implementation of a National Telehealth Weight Management Program for Veterans: Mixed-Methods Program Evaluation
The Phased Implementation of a National Telehealth Weight Management Program for Veterans: Mixed-Methods Program Evaluation Open
This implementation evaluation of a clinical telehealth program demonstrated the value of partnership-based research in which researchers not only provided operational leaders with feedback regarding the effectiveness of a new program but …
View article: Organizational culture and climate as moderators of enhanced outreach for persons with serious mental illness: results from a cluster-randomized trial of adaptive implementation strategies
Organizational culture and climate as moderators of enhanced outreach for persons with serious mental illness: results from a cluster-randomized trial of adaptive implementation strategies Open
View article: Functional Evaluation of Three Manure-Borne Indicator Bacteria Release Models with Multiyear Field Experiment Data
Functional Evaluation of Three Manure-Borne Indicator Bacteria Release Models with Multiyear Field Experiment Data Open
View article: Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Phased Implementation of a National Telehealth Weight Management Program for Veterans (Preprint)
Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Phased Implementation of a National Telehealth Weight Management Program for Veterans (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The burden of obesity is high among U.S. veterans yet many face barriers to engaging in in-person, facility-based treatment programs. To improve access to weight-management services, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) dev…
View article: Child Sexual Abuse and Negative Affect as Shared Risk Factors for Sexual Aggression and Sexual HIV Risk Behavior in Heterosexual Men
Child Sexual Abuse and Negative Affect as Shared Risk Factors for Sexual Aggression and Sexual HIV Risk Behavior in Heterosexual Men Open
View article: Affect and Sexual Responsivity in Men With and Without a History of Sexual Aggression
Affect and Sexual Responsivity in Men With and Without a History of Sexual Aggression Open
Despite increased attention to understanding risk factors for sexual aggression, knowledge regarding the emotional and sexual arousal patterns of sexually aggressive men remains limited. The current study examined whether sexually aggressi…
View article: Behavioral Treatment for Veterans with Obesity: 24-Month Weight Outcomes from the ASPIRE-VA Small Changes Randomized Trial
Behavioral Treatment for Veterans with Obesity: 24-Month Weight Outcomes from the ASPIRE-VA Small Changes Randomized Trial Open
View article: A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Three Walking Self-monitoring Strategies
A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Three Walking Self-monitoring Strategies Open
Walking programs improve health outcomes in adults at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and self-monitoring strategies can improve adherence to such programs. The objective of this study was to determine whether a 6-month Internet-bas…
View article: Improving Physical Health in Patients With Chronic Mental Disorders
Improving Physical Health in Patients With Chronic Mental Disorders Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifiers: NCT01487668 and NCT01244854.
View article: Erratum to: Military and veteran health behavior research and practice: challenges and opportunities
Erratum to: Military and veteran health behavior research and practice: challenges and opportunities Open
View article: Implementing Effective Policy in a National Mental Health Reengagement Program for Veterans
Implementing Effective Policy in a National Mental Health Reengagement Program for Veterans Open
Policy is a powerful motivator of clinical change, but implementation success can depend on organizational characteristics. This article used validated measures of organizational resources, culture, and climate to predict uptake of a natio…
View article: Long-Term Effects of an Internet-Mediated Pedometer-Based Walking Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial
Long-Term Effects of an Internet-Mediated Pedometer-Based Walking Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01102777; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01102777 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6iyNP9KUC).
View article: Weight loss among women and men in the ASPIRE‐VA behavioral weight loss intervention trial
Weight loss among women and men in the ASPIRE‐VA behavioral weight loss intervention trial Open
Objective Weight loss was examined among women and men veterans in a clinical trial comparing Aspiring for Lifelong Health (ASPIRE), a “small changes” weight loss program using either mixed‐sex group‐visit or telephone‐based coaching, to M…
View article: The Effects of Alcohol on Self-Regulation of Sexual Arousal in Sexually Compulsive Men Who Have Sex with Men
The Effects of Alcohol on Self-Regulation of Sexual Arousal in Sexually Compulsive Men Who Have Sex with Men Open
Individuals who meet criteria for sexual compulsivity tend to be more likely to engage in behaviors that may have negative consequences. Despite the clear public health relevance, however, little is known about the determinants of sexual c…
View article: Correlates of Emergency Department Use by Individuals With Bipolar Disorder Enrolled in a Collaborative Care Implementation Study
Correlates of Emergency Department Use by Individuals With Bipolar Disorder Enrolled in a Collaborative Care Implementation Study Open
Participants in a collaborative care program who had a history of homelessness were more likely to use the emergency department, suggesting a greater need for more intensive care coordination.
View article: Increasing US health plan coverage for exercise programming in community mental health settings for people with serious mental illness: a position statement from the Society of Behavior Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine
Increasing US health plan coverage for exercise programming in community mental health settings for people with serious mental illness: a position statement from the Society of Behavior Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine Open
Adults with serious mental illness die more than 10 years earlier than the average American. Premature mortality is due to the high prevalence of preventable diseases including cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Poor lifestyle behaviors …