Shafer Michael S, Prendergast Michael, Melnick Gerald, Stein Lynda A, Welsh Wayne N
Health Justice. 2014;2(1). doi: 10.1186/2194-7899-2-1.
The Organizational Process Improvement Intervention (OPII), conducted by the NIDA-funded Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies consortium of nine research centers, examined an organizational intervention to improve the processes used in correctional settings to assess substance abusing offenders, develop case plans, transfer this information to community-based treatment agencies, and monitor the services provided by these community based treatment agencies.
METHODS/DESIGN: A multi-site cluster randomized design was used to evaluate an inter-agency organizational process improvement intervention among dyads of correctional agencies and community based treatment agencies. Linked correctional and community based agencies were clustered among nine (9) research centers and randomly assigned to an early or delayed intervention condition. Participants included administrators, managers, and line staff from the participating agencies; some participants served on interagency change teams while other participants performed agency tasks related to offender services. A manualized organizational intervention that includes the use of external organizational coaches was applied to create and support interagency change teams that proceeded through a four-step process over a planned intervention period of 12 months. The primary outcome of the process improvement intervention was to improve processes associated with the assessment, case planning, service referral and service provision processes within the linked organizations.
Providing substance abuse offenders with coordinated treatment and access to community-based services is critical to reducing offender recidivism. Results from this study protocol will provide new and critical information on strategies and processes that improve the assessment and case planning for such offenders as they transition between correctional and community based systems and settings. Further, this study extends current knowledge of and methods for, the study of evidence-based practice adoption and implementation.
由美国国家药物滥用研究所资助的、由九个研究中心组成的刑事司法药物滥用治疗研究联盟开展的组织过程改进干预(OPII),对一种组织干预措施进行了研究,该措施旨在改进惩教机构用于评估药物滥用罪犯、制定个案计划、将这些信息传递给社区治疗机构以及监测这些社区治疗机构所提供服务的流程。
方法/设计:采用多地点整群随机设计,对惩教机构和社区治疗机构组成的二元组之间的跨机构组织过程改进干预进行评估。有联系的惩教机构和社区机构被聚集在九个研究中心,并随机分配到早期或延迟干预组。参与者包括参与机构的管理人员、经理和一线工作人员;一些参与者在跨机构变革团队中任职,而其他参与者则执行与罪犯服务相关的机构任务。应用了一种包括使用外部组织教练的标准化组织干预措施,以创建和支持跨机构变革团队,这些团队在为期12个月的计划干预期内经历四个步骤的过程。过程改进干预的主要结果是改进与关联组织内评估、个案计划、服务转介和服务提供流程相关的过程。
为药物滥用罪犯提供协调的治疗并使其能够获得社区服务对于减少罪犯累犯至关重要。本研究方案的结果将提供有关策略和过程的新的关键信息,这些策略和过程可改善此类罪犯在惩教系统和社区系统及环境之间过渡时的评估和个案计划。此外,本研究扩展了当前关于循证实践采用和实施的知识及方法。