2019
DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibz174
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The Practice-Based Implementation (PBI) Network: Technology (Tech) into Care pilot

Abstract: Technology can support the use of evidence-based behavioral health treatments, as well as serve as a link to care to improve patient engagement and adherence to treatment. While research suggests that mobile applications (apps) specifically have the potential to enhance the delivery of behavioral health treatment, little guidance exists on how clinicians can effectively and safely integrate mobile apps into their clinical practice. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Department of Defense Practice-Bas… Show more

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“…The joint VA/Department of Defense (DoD) Practice-Based Implementation (PBI) Network Tech into Care pilot study is an example of an interorganizational effort to promote use of their collection of self-developed, publicly accessible MH apps (Creason et al 2019;Pratt et al 2019). This project utilized the i-PARIHS framework to develop an implementation and facilitation plan.…”
Section: Facilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint VA/Department of Defense (DoD) Practice-Based Implementation (PBI) Network Tech into Care pilot study is an example of an interorganizational effort to promote use of their collection of self-developed, publicly accessible MH apps (Creason et al 2019;Pratt et al 2019). This project utilized the i-PARIHS framework to develop an implementation and facilitation plan.…”
Section: Facilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%