Community-Based Clinicians' Preferences for Training in Evidence-Based Practices: A Mixed-Method Study

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Research supports the efficacy of evidence-based interventions, but they are often not widely adopted by community-based providers. This study examined the associations between provider background, attitudes toward evidence-based interventions, and type of provider (e.g., clinician, case manager). Results suggest evidence based intervention implementation is impacted by training factors (e.g., relevance, accessibility, level of interaction), availability of on-going supervision, and type of provider.

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Herschell, A. D., Reed, A. J., Mecca, L. P., Kolko, D. J. (2014). Community-Based Clinicians' Preferences for Training in Evidence-Based Practices: A Mixed-Method Study. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 45, 189-199. doi:10.1037/a0036488