J Addict Nurs. 2021;32(3):197-204. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000418.
This article provides examples of the application of technology transfer to improve the delivery of addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery. The article describes a case example of two regional Technology Transfer Centers (TTCs) focused on addiction and mental health. It illustrates the importance of cross-regional and network-wide activities as well as meaningful collaborations with other regional networks, professional associations, and state and federal entities. This article describes a model of identifying and delivering meaningful training and technical assistance (T/TA), which also advances interprofessional collaborations and shared ownership. The described model includes collaboration in assessing behavioral health T/TA needs and preference for delivery of T/TA. The case study presents the process of engaging providers and connecting them with content experts on emerging topics in the field of addiction. This work included T/TA around integrated care, co-occurring disorders, cultural humility and inclusion, and use of data to advance system care. The case also outlines the application and use of evidence-based translation models, including Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) and Communities of Practice.
本文提供了一些技术转让应用的示例,以改善成瘾预防、治疗和康复的服务提供。本文描述了两个专注于成瘾和精神健康的区域技术转让中心(TTC)的案例。它说明了跨区域和网络范围内的活动以及与其他区域网络、专业协会以及州和联邦实体的有意义合作的重要性。本文描述了一种确定和提供有意义的培训和技术援助(T/TA)的模式,该模式还促进了跨专业合作和共同所有权。所描述的模式包括合作评估行为健康 T/TA 需求以及对 T/TA 交付的偏好。该案例研究介绍了与提供者合作并将他们与成瘾领域新兴主题的内容专家联系起来的过程。这项工作包括关于综合护理、共病、文化谦逊和包容以及使用数据来推进系统护理的 T/TA。该案例还概述了循证翻译模型的应用和使用,包括 ECHO 项目(Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes)和实践社区。