Implementing a knowledge application program for anxiety and depression in community-based primary mental health care: a multiple case study research protoco

Roberge, Pasquale; Fournier, Louise; Brouillet, Hélène; Hudon, Catherine; Houle, Janie; Provencher, Martin et Lévesque, Jean-Frédéric (2013). « Implementing a knowledge application program for anxiety and depression in community-based primary mental health care: a multiple case study research protoco ». Implementation Science, 8(26), pp. 1-12.

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Background Anxiety and depressive disorders are increasingly recognized as a health care policy priority. Reducing the treatment gap for common mental disorders requires strengthening the quality of primary mental health care. We developed a knowledge application program designed to improve the organization and delivery of care for anxiety and depression in community-based primary mental health care teams in Quebec, Canada. The principal objectives of the study are: to implement and evaluate this evidence-based knowledge application program; to examine the contextual factors associated with the selection of local quality improvement strategies; to explore barriers and facilitators associated with the implementation of local quality improvement plans; and to study the implementation of local quality monitoring strategies. Methods The research design is a mixed-methods prospective multiple case study. The main analysis unit (cases) is composed of the six multidisciplinary community-based primary mental health care teams, and each of the cases has identified at least one primary care medical clinic interested in collaborating with the implementation project. The training modules of the program are based on the Chronic Care Model, and the implementation strategies were developed according to the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services conceptual framework. Discussion The implementation of an evidence-based knowledge application program for anxiety and depression in primary care aims to improve the organization and delivery of mental health services. The uptake of evidence to improve the quality of care for common mental disorders in primary care is a complex process that requires careful consideration of the context in which innovations are introduced. The project will provide a close examination of the interplay between evidence, context and facilitation, and contribute to the understanding of factors associated with the process of implementation of interventions in routine care. The implementation of the knowledge application program with a population health perspective is consistent with the priorities set forth in the current mental health care reform in Quebec. Strengthening primary mental health care will lead to a more efficient health care system.

Type: Article de revue scientifique
Mots-clés ou Sujets: Depression; Anxiety disorders; Primary care; Quality of care; Quality improvement; Mental health care; Quality indicators; Knowledge application
Unité d'appartenance: Faculté des sciences humaines > Département de psychologie
Déposé par: Janie Houle
Date de dépôt: 21 déc. 2015 13:51
Dernière modification: 21 déc. 2015 13:51
Adresse URL : http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/7683

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