Trevor R. Hadley
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View article: The Impact of Mental Illness Status on the Length of Jail Detention and the Legal Mechanism of Jail Release
The Impact of Mental Illness Status on the Length of Jail Detention and the Legal Mechanism of Jail Release Open
Objective: This analysis investigated whether persons with serious mental illnesses have longer jail detentions than other detainees and whether they are released by different legal mechanisms. Methods: Jail records and mental health servi…
View article: Correction to: A repeated cross-sectional study of clinicians’ use of psychotherapy techniques during 5 years of a system-wide effort to implement evidence-based practices in Philadelphia
Correction to: A repeated cross-sectional study of clinicians’ use of psychotherapy techniques during 5 years of a system-wide effort to implement evidence-based practices in Philadelphia Open
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View article: A Prospective Examination of Clinician and Supervisor Turnover Within the Context of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Publicly-Funded Mental Health System
A Prospective Examination of Clinician and Supervisor Turnover Within the Context of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Publicly-Funded Mental Health System Open
Staff turnover rates in publicly-funded mental health settings are high. We investigated staff and organizational predictors of turnover in a sample of individuals working in an urban public mental health system that has engaged in a syste…
View article: Applying the Policy Ecology Framework to Philadelphia’s Behavioral Health Transformation Efforts
Applying the Policy Ecology Framework to Philadelphia’s Behavioral Health Transformation Efforts Open
Raghavan et al. (Implement Sci 3(26):1-9, 2008) proposed that effective implementation of evidence-based practices requires implementation strategies deployed at multiple levels of the "policy ecology," including the organizational, regula…
View article: Are general and strategic measures of organizational context and leadership associated with knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based practices in public behavioral health settings? A cross-sectional observational study
Are general and strategic measures of organizational context and leadership associated with knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based practices in public behavioral health settings? A cross-sectional observational study Open
Background Examining the role of modifiable barriers and facilitators is a necessary step toward developing effective implementation strategies. This study examines whether both general (organizational culture, organizational climate, and …
View article: A repeated cross-sectional study of clinicians’ use of psychotherapy techniques during 5 years of a system-wide effort to implement evidence-based practices in Philadelphia
A repeated cross-sectional study of clinicians’ use of psychotherapy techniques during 5 years of a system-wide effort to implement evidence-based practices in Philadelphia Open
View article: State Adoption of Incentives to Promote Evidence-Based Practices in Behavioral Health Systems
State Adoption of Incentives to Promote Evidence-Based Practices in Behavioral Health Systems Open
Payers are not using the incentives they perceive as most effective, and they are mostly using only one strategy for reasons of simplicity and compatibility. Future work should focus on barriers to measurement that likely hinder the adopti…
View article: Non-participants in policy efforts to promote evidence-based practices in a large behavioral health system
Non-participants in policy efforts to promote evidence-based practices in a large behavioral health system Open
View article: Are general and strategic measures of organizational context and leadership associated with knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based practices in public behavioral health settings? A cross-sectional observational study
Are general and strategic measures of organizational context and leadership associated with knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based practices in public behavioral health settings? A cross-sectional observational study Open
View article: Ethnic Disparities in School‐Based Behavioral Health Service Use for Children With Psychiatric Disorders
Ethnic Disparities in School‐Based Behavioral Health Service Use for Children With Psychiatric Disorders Open
BACKGROUND We examined racial/ethnic disparities in school‐based behavioral health service use for children with psychiatric disorders. METHODS Medicaid claims data were used to compare the behavioral healthcare service use of 23,601 child…
View article: Can We Pay for Performance in Behavioral Health Care?
Can We Pay for Performance in Behavioral Health Care? Open
Pay for performance (P4P) has become a popular strategy to reward quality and cost-efficiency in behavioral health care and other health care disciplines. This column presents the results of a literature review of P4P in behavioral health …
View article: Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation Open
View article: Applying the Policy Ecology Framework to Philadelphia’s Behavioral Health Transformation Efforts
Applying the Policy Ecology Framework to Philadelphia’s Behavioral Health Transformation Efforts Open
View article: Quality of Diabetes Care Among Adult Medicaid Enrollees With Mental Disorders
Quality of Diabetes Care Among Adult Medicaid Enrollees With Mental Disorders Open
Findings suggest that managed care behavioral health carve-out systems should be considered among the range of approaches for improving treatment for diabetes among persons with comorbid mental disorders, particularly serious mental disord…
View article: Independent Contractors in Public Mental Health Clinics: Implications for Use of Evidence-Based Practices
Independent Contractors in Public Mental Health Clinics: Implications for Use of Evidence-Based Practices Open
A growing number of community mental health clinics rely on independent contractors. There may be consequences of this shift that deserve exploration.
View article: Erratum to: Decline in Medicaid-Funded One-to-One Behavioral Support Use in School as Children Age
Erratum to: Decline in Medicaid-Funded One-to-One Behavioral Support Use in School as Children Age Open
View article: Decline in Medicaid-Funded One-to-One Behavioral Support Use in School as Children Age
Decline in Medicaid-Funded One-to-One Behavioral Support Use in School as Children Age Open
View article: A Multi-Level Examination of Stakeholder Perspectives of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Large Urban Publicly-Funded Mental Health System
A Multi-Level Examination of Stakeholder Perspectives of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Large Urban Publicly-Funded Mental Health System Open
View article: The Perfect Storm: Collision of the Business of Mental Health and the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices
The Perfect Storm: Collision of the Business of Mental Health and the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices Open
Financing has been hypothesized to be an important driver of the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs), yet there has been little systematic investigation of financing as a factor in EBP implementation. This column presents fin…
View article: School-Based Behavioral Health Service Use and Expenditures for Children With Autism and Children With Other Disorders
School-Based Behavioral Health Service Use and Expenditures for Children With Autism and Children With Other Disorders Open
Medicaid represents an important source of in-school and out-of-school care for children with ASD and their families. States that expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act should give careful consideration to covering school-based ment…
View article: Predictors of Community Therapists’ Use of Therapy Techniques in a Large Public Mental Health System
Predictors of Community Therapists’ Use of Therapy Techniques in a Large Public Mental Health System Open
This study suggests that individual and organizational factors are important in explaining therapist behavior and use of evidence-based practices, but the relative importance varies by therapeutic technique.