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CAPA’s Efforts in 2015 and Beyond David A Patterson Silver Wolf, PhD
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CAPA Partnership Model
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2015 Worker Trainings April: What does science say about retaining clients in services: Strategies for organizations and workers? June: Clinically-based technologies: Effective and easy-to-use tools to improve addiction services. Aug: Science verses marketing: Which addiction interventions should workers use and which ones are not scientifically supported? Oct: Bringing science to our services: Outcomes from CAPA’s research, teaching and learning efforts.
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Research Manuscripts Perkins, K. et al. (Under review). Mapping the evidence to improve retention rates in addiction services. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. Patterson, D.A., & van den Berk-Clark, C. (Under review). Are workers likely to use a new empirically supported treatment as required? Research on Social Work Practice. Patterson, D.A. & Ramsey, A.T. (Under review). Do organizational expectations influence workers' implementation perceptions? Psychological Services. Ramsey, A.T., et al. (2015). Provider-agency fit in addiction treatment facilities: Implications for job satisfaction and evidence-based practice implementation. BMC Research Notes, 8, 194.
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Student-scholar led Manuscripts Gaddie, K., et al. (In-press). Biofeedback as a Treatment Method for Anxiety Disorders and Substance Abuse: A Brief Report. Counselor. Sipple, S., et al. (In-press). Most Common and Effective Treatment Practices for Substance Use Disorders. Counselor. Claunch, K., et al. (In-press). Therapeutic Alliance in Substance Abuse Treatment. Counselor. McPherson, D., et al. (2015). Substance Use Disorder Compared to Other Mental Disorders. Counselor, 16, 48-53. Wisser, N., et al. (2015). Utilizing Smartphone Technologies in Recovery Services. Counselor, 16, 42-47. Ford, T. et al. (2014). Best approaches to substance abuse prevention. Counselor, 15, 46-52.
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2015 Research Annual Worker Survey – transitioned to on-line survey – 2 Waves CAPA partners provided reports on outcomes Which EBPs are being used in services?
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Research Annual Worker Survey – transitioned to on-line survey – 2 Waves CAPA partners provided reports on outcomes Basic worker demos Which EBPs are being used? What would move workers to use a new empirically supported treatment (EST)?
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If you were trained to use an EST, would you use if…
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Practice experience Vs Science? 27%
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Research Annual Worker Survey – transitioned to on-line survey – 2 Waves CAPA partners provided reports on outcomes Which EBPs are being used? What would move workers to use a new EST? Bringing science into offices/interactions
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Worker Emotions
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Emotion Software
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Track counseling sessions
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Guiding Clinical Practice - Using Data Assumption therapists are equally effective across all client factors Ask any addiction/behavioral health professional: –In the past year, what is your treatment completion rate? –In the past year, what’s the average number of counseling sessions your clients attended? –Who are you most/least effective with? (gender, race, age, diagnosis, etc.) – Services are not guided by data Where is this data?
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Workers collect large amounts of data one-way
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Workers collect large amounts of data Dashboard
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CAPA Clinical Dashboard
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Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Eco Mom Ass Does not translate into practice Using smart phones to: –Remain engaged with clients (retention) –Send and receive data –Post-treatment follow ups –Goes to EMR and populates dashboard
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2015 and beyond… Fund & implement our clinical dashboard Will bring data and performance measures to services Clinical coaching & hiring will change – develop a team of pros Need room to evaluate, alter reimbursement as we go Improve quality of care and lower costs CAPA’s efforts - Bringing science to services
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Thank you – Questions?
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