Implementation research in mental health services: an emerging science with conceptual, methodological, and training challenges

Enola K Proctor, John Landsverk, Gregory Aarons, David Chambers, Charles Glisson, Brian Mittman, Enola K Proctor, John Landsverk, Gregory Aarons, David Chambers, Charles Glisson, Brian Mittman

Abstract

One of the most critical issues in mental health services research is the gap between what is known about effective treatment and what is provided to consumers in routine care. Concerted efforts are required to advance implementation science and produce skilled implementation researchers. This paper seeks to advance implementation science in mental health services by over viewing the emergence of implementation as an issue for research, by addressing key issues of language and conceptualization, by presenting a heuristic skeleton model for the study of implementation processes, and by identifying the implications for research and training in this emerging field.

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Fig. 1. Conceptual model of implementation research
Fig. 1. Conceptual model of implementation research
Fig. 2. Levels of change
Fig. 2. Levels of change

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