R01MH122851

NIH – National Institute of Mental Health

A case study of the development of a valid and pragmatic implementation science measure: the Barriers and Facilitators in Implementation of Task-Sharing Mental Health interventions (BeFITS-MH) measure

Yang, L. H., Bass, J. K., Le, P. D., Singh, R., Gurung, D., Velasco, P. R., Grivel, M. M., Susser, E., Cleland, C. M., Alvarado, R., Kohrt, B. A., & Bhana, A. (2024). A case study of the development of a valid and pragmatic implementation science measure: the Barriers and Facilitators in Implementation of Task-Sharing Mental Health interventions (BeFITS-MH) measure. BMC Health Services Research, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11783-6
Authors:
Lawrence H Yang
Judy K Bass
PhuongThao D Le
Ritika Singh
Dristy Gurung
Paola R Velasco
Margaux M Grivel
Ezra Susser
Charles M Cleland
Rubén Alvarado
Brandon A Kohrt
Arvin Bhana
Affiliated Authors:
Ezra Susser
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Author Keywords:
implementation science
measure adaptation
measure development
measure validation
case study
mental health services
task-sharing
measure validation; case study
Grants:
U19MH113191 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH115502 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH120649 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH122851 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1186/s12913-024-11783-6
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PubMed

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Barriers and facilitators to implementation of evidence-based task-sharing mental health interventions in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review using implementation science frameworks

Le, P. D., Eschliman, E. L., Grivel, M. M., Tang, J., Cho, Y. G., Yang, X., Tay, C., Li, T., Bass, J., & Yang, L. H. (2022). Barriers and facilitators to implementation of evidence-based task-sharing mental health interventions in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review using implementation science frameworks. Implementation Science, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-021-01179-z
Authors:
PhuongThao D Le
Evan L Eschliman
Margaux M Grivel
Jeffrey Tang
Young G Cho
Xinyu Yang
Charisse Tay
Tingyu Li
Judith Bass
Lawrence H Yang
Affiliated Authors:
Young G Cho
Xinyu Yang
Charisse Tay
Tingyu Li
Lawrence H Yang
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Author Keywords:
barriers and facilitators
evidence-based practices
implementation strategies
low- and middle-income countries
mental health
task-sharing
Grants:
R01MH122851 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH103210 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1186/s13012-021-01179-z
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PubMed

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Understanding Users’ Perspectives of Psychosocial Mechanisms Underpinning Peer Support Work in Chile

Le, P. D., Agrest, M., Mascayano, F., Dev, S., Kankan, T., Dishy, G., Tapia-Muñoz, T., Tapia, E., Toso-Salman, J., Pratt, C., Alves-Nishioka, S., Schilling, S., Jorquera, M. J., Castro-Valdez, J., Geffner, N., Price, L. N., Conover, S., Valencia, E., Yang, L. H., … Susser, E. S. (2021). Understanding Users’ Perspectives of Psychosocial Mechanisms Underpinning Peer Support Work in Chile. Community Mental Health Journal, 58(1), 111–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-021-00800-1
Authors:
PhuongThao D. Le
Martín Agrest
Franco Mascayano
Saloni Dev
Tanvi Kankan
Gabriella Dishy
Thamara Tapia-Muñoz
Eric Tapia
Josefina Toso-Salman
Charissa Pratt
Silvia Alves-Nishioka
Sara Schilling
María José Jorquera
Joaquín Castro-Valdez
Norma Geffner
LeShawndra N. Price
Sarah Conover
Eliecer Valencia
Lawrence H. Yang
Rubén Alvarado
Ezra S. Susser
Affiliated Authors:
Franco Mascayano
Saloni Dev
Tanvi Kankan
Gabriella Dishy
Charissa Pratt
Silvia Alves-Nishioka
Eliecer Valencia
Lawrence H. Yang
Ezra S. Susser
Author Keywords:
community mental health
peer support work
service users
psychosocial mechanisms
framework method
latin america
Grants:
T32MH103210 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U19MH095718 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH122851 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
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Article
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10.1007/s10597-021-00800-1
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