Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA.
Implement Sci. 2019 Jun 20;14(1):66. doi: 10.1186/s13012-019-0906-2.
Effective leadership for organizational change is critical to the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs). As organizational leaders in behavioral health organizations often are promoted from within the agency for their long-standing, effective work as counselors, they may lack formal training in leadership, management, or practice change. This study assesses a novel implementation leadership training designed to promote leadership skills and successful organizational change specific to EBP implementation.
We conducted a pre-post outcome evaluation of the Training in Implementation Practice Leadership (TRIPLE), delivered via three in-person, half-day training sessions, with interim coaching and technical support. Sixteen mid-level leaders (75% female, 94% Caucasian, mean age 37 years) from 8 substance abuse treatment agencies participated. Professional roles included clinical managers, quality improvement coordinators, and program directors. Participants completed surveys prior to the first and following the final session. At both time points, measures included the Implementation Leadership Scale, Implementation Climate Scale, and Organizational Readiness for Implementing Change Scale. At post-test, we added the Training Acceptability and Appropriateness Scale (TAAS), assessing participant satisfaction with the training. Qualitative interviews were conducted 6 to 8 months after the training.
Most participants (86% and 79%, respectively) reported increased implementation leadership skills and implementation climate; paired samples t tests indicated these pre-post increases were statistically significant. Implementation leadership scores improved most markedly on the Proactive and Knowledgeable subscales. For implementation climate, participants reported the greatest increases in educational support and recognition for using EBP. Post-test scores on the TAAS also indicated that participants found the training program to be highly acceptable and appropriate for their needs. Qualitative results supported positive outcomes of training that resulted in both increased organizational implementation as well as leadership skills of participants.
This training program represents an innovative, effective, and well-received implementation strategy for emerging behavioral healthcare leaders seeking to adopt or improve the delivery of EBPs. Reported implementation leadership skills and implementation climate improved following the training program, suggesting that TRIPLE may have helped fulfill a critical need for emerging behavioral healthcare leaders.
有效的组织变革领导力对于实施基于证据的实践(EBPs)至关重要。由于行为健康组织中的组织领导者通常因其作为顾问的长期、有效的工作而从机构内部晋升,因此他们可能缺乏领导力、管理或实践变革方面的正式培训。本研究评估了一种新颖的实施领导力培训,旨在促进特定于 EBP 实施的领导力技能和成功的组织变革。
我们对通过三次面对面的半天培训课程(中间有辅导和技术支持)实施的培训实施实践领导力(TRIPLE)进行了预-后结果评估,共有来自 8 个药物滥用治疗机构的 16 名中层领导者(75%为女性,94%为白种人,平均年龄 37 岁)参加了该培训。专业角色包括临床经理、质量改进协调员和项目主任。参与者在第一次和最后一次会议之前完成了调查。在这两个时间点,测量工具包括实施领导力量表、实施气候量表和组织实施变革准备度量表。在测试后,我们增加了培训可接受性和适宜性量表(TAAS),评估参与者对培训的满意度。培训后 6 至 8 个月进行了定性访谈。
大多数参与者(分别为 86%和 79%)报告称实施领导力技能和实施气候有所提高;配对样本 t 检验表明这些前后变化具有统计学意义。实施领导力得分在积极主动和知识渊博这两个子量表上提高最为显著。对于实施气候,参与者报告称在教育支持和认可使用 EBP 方面的增加最大。TAAS 的测试后得分也表明,参与者认为培训课程非常适合他们的需求。定性结果支持培训的积极成果,既提高了组织的实施,也提高了参与者的领导力技能。
对于寻求采用或改进 EBPs 提供的新兴行为健康护理领导者来说,该培训计划代表了一种创新、有效且广受欢迎的实施策略。培训计划后,报告的实施领导力技能和实施气候有所提高,表明 TRIPLE 可能有助于满足新兴行为健康护理领导者的关键需求。