CTN-0031-A-3: Organizational and Practitioner Influences on Implementation of STAGE-12
Dennis McCarty, Ph.D.
Co-Lead Investigator
Oregon Health & Science University
mccartyd@ohsu.edu
Joseph Guydish, Ph.D.
Co-Lead Investigator
Institute for Health Policy Studies
University of California, San Francisco
joseph.guydish@ucsf.edu
This project, in collaboration with NIDA DESPR, examines the organizational and counselor level factors that influence the eventual implementation of findings from the STAGE-12 clinical trial. Initial data collection at each of the sites took place prior to selection or training of study clinicians. Counselors and supervisors completed six research instruments and one semi-structured interview. This baseline data collection supported the development of an R01 application to conduct secondary analyses and evaluate implementation of the STAGE-12 intervention in the participating treatment centers during the protocol and after protocol completion.
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