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在行为健康护理中实施创伤性脑损伤筛查:一项前瞻性混合方法研究的方案

Implementing traumatic brain injury screening in behavioral healthcare: protocol for a prospective mixed methods study.

作者信息

Coxe-Hyzak Kathryn A, Bunger Alicia C, Bogner Jennifer, Davis Alan K, Corrigan John D

机构信息

College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, 1947 College Road N, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

Implement Sci Commun. 2022 Feb 14;3(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s43058-022-00261-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Characteristics of both individuals and innovations are foundational determinants to the adoption of evidenced-based practices (EBPs). However, our understanding about what drives EBP adoption is limited by few studies examining relationships among implementation determinants and implementation outcomes through theory-driven hypothesis testing. Therefore, drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior and Diffusion of Innovations Theory, this study will disentangle relationships between provider characteristics and innovation factors on the early adoption of the Ohio State University Traumatic Brain Injury Identification Method (OSU TBI-ID) in behavioral health settings.

METHODS

This study will utilize an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. In Phase I (quantitative), Time 1, we will investigate behavioral health providers (N = 200) attitudes, perceived behavioral control, subjective norms, and intentions to screen for TBI upon completion of a video module introducing the OSU TBI-ID. At Time 2, we will examine the number of TBI screens conducted over the previous month, as well as the feasibility, appropriateness, and acceptability of using the OSU TBI-ID in practice. Structural equation modeling will be used to determine whether provider characteristics predict TBI screening intentions, and whether intentions mediate actual TBI screening behaviors. We will then test whether feasibility, appropriateness, and acceptability of the OSU TBI-ID moderates the relationship between intentions and TBI screening behaviors. In Phase II (qualitative), we will develop an interview guide using results from Phase I and will conduct semi-structured interviews with providers (N = 20) to assess contextual determinants of TBI screening adoption. Qualitative data will be thematically analyzed using sensitizing concepts from the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and integrated with the quantitative results using a joint display.

DISCUSSION

This mixed methods study capitalizes on two theory-driven hypotheses bridging proximal (e.g., screening intent) to distal (actual behaviors) implementation outcomes and will contextualize these results qualitatively to advance our understanding about why TBI screening adoption has failed to translate to the behavioral healthcare context. Results of this study will offer insights into what is driving TBI screening adoption so that implementation strategies can be selected with greater precision to improve the adoption, sustainment, and scale-up of TBI screening in behavioral healthcare.

摘要

背景

个体特征与创新特性都是采用循证实践(EBP)的基础决定因素。然而,我们对于推动循证实践采用的因素的理解,因很少有研究通过理论驱动的假设检验来考察实施决定因素与实施结果之间的关系而受到限制。因此,本研究借鉴计划行为理论和创新扩散理论,将厘清行为健康环境中提供者特征与创新因素对俄亥俄州立大学创伤性脑损伤识别方法(OSU TBI-ID)早期采用的关系。

方法

本研究将采用解释性序列混合方法设计。在第一阶段(定量研究),时间1,我们将调查行为健康提供者(N = 200)在完成介绍OSU TBI-ID的视频模块后对创伤性脑损伤筛查的态度、感知行为控制、主观规范和意图。在时间2,我们将考察前一个月进行的创伤性脑损伤筛查数量,以及在实践中使用OSU TBI-ID的可行性、适宜性和可接受性。结构方程模型将用于确定提供者特征是否能预测创伤性脑损伤筛查意图,以及意图是否介导实际的创伤性脑损伤筛查行为。然后,我们将检验OSU TBI-ID的可行性、适宜性和可接受性是否调节意图与创伤性脑损伤筛查行为之间的关系。在第二阶段(定性研究),我们将根据第一阶段的结果制定访谈指南,并对提供者(N = 20)进行半结构化访谈,以评估创伤性脑损伤筛查采用的情境决定因素。定性数据将使用来自实施研究综合框架的敏感概念进行主题分析,并通过联合展示与定量结果相结合。

讨论

这项混合方法研究利用两个理论驱动的假设,将近端(如筛查意图)与远端(实际行为)实施结果联系起来,并将对这些结果进行定性分析,以深化我们对创伤性脑损伤筛查为何未能在行为健康环境中得到应用的理解。本研究结果将为推动创伤性脑损伤筛查采用的因素提供见解,以便更精确地选择实施策略,以提高创伤性脑损伤筛查在行为健康领域的采用率、持续性和扩大规模。

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