Pogue Jacqueline A, Bond Gary R, Drake Robert E, Becker Deborah R, Logsdon Susanne M
Westat, Lebanon, New Hampshire (Pogue, Bond, Drake, Becker); Office of Academic Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb (Logsdon).
Psychiatr Serv. 2022 May;73(5):533-538. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.202100199. Epub 2021 Sep 30.
Individual placement and support (IPS), an evidence-based supported employment practice, is a core service in community mental health in the United States. Several factors promote the growth of IPS, including a network of 24 states participating in a learning community devoted to expanding IPS services. This study examined growth of IPS in the United States from 2016 to 2019, comparing growth rates for states within and outside the learning community.
This national survey included telephone interviews with 70 representatives from state mental health and vocational rehabilitation agencies in 50 states and the District of Columbia, replicating methods of a 2016 survey. The primary outcomes were the number of IPS programs and clients served. The survey inquired about four indicators of state-level support for IPS implementation and sustainment: collaboration between state agencies, independent fidelity reviews, technical assistance and training, and funding.
In 2019, 41 (80%) of 50 states and the District of Columbia had IPS services, with 857 IPS programs serving an estimated 43,209 clients. Between 2016 and 2019, the number of programs increased from 272 to 486 in 22 learning-community states and two learning-community counties, and from 251 to 371 in 18 states outside the learning community. State-level support for IPS was significantly greater in learning-community states, compared with non-learning-community states.
IPS services expanded substantially in the United States between 2016 and 2019. Learning-community states had more rapid growth and provided greater implementation support, facilitating implementation, expansion, and sustainment of high-fidelity IPS. Nevertheless, access to IPS remains limited.
个体安置与支持(IPS)是一种循证支持就业实践,是美国社区心理健康的一项核心服务。有几个因素推动了IPS的发展,包括24个州组成的网络参与了一个致力于扩大IPS服务的学习社区。本研究调查了2016年至2019年美国IPS的发展情况,比较了学习社区内外各州的增长率。
这项全国性调查包括对50个州和哥伦比亚特区的州心理健康和职业康复机构的70名代表进行电话访谈,采用了2016年调查的方法。主要结果是IPS项目的数量和服务的客户数量。该调查询问了州一级对IPS实施和维持的四项支持指标:州机构之间的合作、独立的保真度审查、技术援助和培训以及资金。
2019年,50个州和哥伦比亚特区中有41个(80%)提供了IPS服务,857个IPS项目为估计43209名客户提供服务。2016年至2019年期间,22个学习社区州和两个学习社区县的项目数量从272个增加到486个,学习社区以外的18个州的项目数量从251个增加到371个。与非学习社区州相比,学习社区州对IPS的州一级支持明显更大。
2016年至2019年期间,IPS服务在美国大幅扩展。学习社区州增长更快,并提供了更大的实施支持,促进了高保真IPS的实施、扩展和维持。然而,获得IPS服务的机会仍然有限。