1. Implementation and fidelity assessment of the NAVIGATE treatment program for first episode psychosis in a multi-site study
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Sheena Potretzke, Sue E. Estroff, Corrine Cather, Delbert G. Robinson, Piper Meyer-Kalos, Jean Addington, John M. Kane, Susan Gingerich, Jennifer L. Wiseman, David L. Penn, Mary F. Brunette, Nina Schooler, David W. Lynde, Robert A. Rosenheck, Kim T. Mueser, Jennifer D. Gottlieb, Patricia Marcy, and Shirley M. Glynn
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Community Mental Health Centers ,Computer science ,Service delivery framework ,Health Personnel ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming) ,Staffing ,Psychological intervention ,Fidelity ,Article ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,coordinated specialty care ,Patient Education as Topic ,Employment, Supported ,First episode psychosis ,Humans ,Family ,Program Development ,implementation ,Biological Psychiatry ,Implementation Science ,media_common ,Supported employment ,Patient Care Team ,Medical education ,training ,Process Assessment, Health Care ,Multi site ,Community Mental Health Services ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,fidelity ,Psychotic Disorders ,Female ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Antipsychotic Agents ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
The NAVIGATE program was developed for the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode-Early Treatment Program (RAISE-ETP) study, which compared NAVIGATE to usual Community Care in a cluster randomized design involving 34 sites and 404 patients. This article describes the approach to training and implementing the NAVIGATE program at the 17 sites (including 134 practitioners) randomized to provide it, and to evaluating the fidelity of service delivery to the NAVIGATE model. Fidelity was evaluated to five different components of the program, all of which were standardized in manuals in advance of implementation. The components included four interventions (Individualized Resiliency Training, Family Education Program, Supported Employment and Education, Personalized Medication Management) and the overall organization (staffing and structure) of the NAVIGATE team. Most of the sites demonstrated acceptable or higher levels of fidelity in their implementation of the four interventions and the organization of the program, with all 17 sites demonstrating at least acceptable overall fidelity to the NAVIGATE program. The results indicate that the NAVIGATE program can be implemented with good fidelity to the treatment model in a diverse array of community mental health care settings serving persons with a first episode psychosis.
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- 2019
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