What would it take? Stakeholders' views and preferences for implementing a health care manager program in community mental health clinics under health care reform

  • Leopoldo J. Cabassa
  • , Arminda P. Gomes
  • , Roberto Lewis-Fernández

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Abstract

Health care manager interventions can improve the physical health of people with serious mental illness (SMI). In this study, we used concepts from the theory of diffusion of innovations, the consolidated framework for implementation research and a taxonomy of implementation strategies to examine stakeholders' recommendations for implementing a health care manager intervention in public mental health clinics serving Hispanics with SMI. A purposive sample of 20 stakeholders was recruited from mental health agencies, primary care clinics, and consumer advocacy organizations. We presented participants a vignette describing a health care manager intervention and used semistructured qualitative interviews to examine their views and recommendations for implementing this program. Interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed, and content analyzed. We found that a blend of implementation strategies that demonstrates local relative advantage, addresses cost concerns, and enhances compatibility to organizations and the client population is critical for moving health care manager interventions into practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-95
Number of pages25
JournalMedical Care Research and Review
Volume72
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 19 2015

Keywords

  • health care management
  • implementation strategies
  • serious mental illness

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