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The impact of evidence-based practice implementation and fidelity monitoring on staff turnover: evidence for a protective effect

Authors :
Aarons, Gregory A.
Sommerfeld, David H.
Hecht, Debra B.
Silovsky, Jane. F.
Chaffin, Mark J.
Source :
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. April, 2009, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p270, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Staff retention is an ongoing challenge in mental health and community-based service organizations. Little is known about the impact of evidence-based practice implementation on the mental health and social service workforce. The present study examined the effect of evidence-based practice implementation and ongoing fidelity monitoring on staff retention in a children's services system. The study took place in the context of a statewide, regionally randomized effectiveness trial of an evidence-based intervention designed to reduce child neglect. In the study 21 teams consisting of 153 home-based service providers were followed over a 29-month period. Survival analyses revealed greater staff retention in the condition where the evidence-based practice was implemented along with ongoing fidelity monitoring presented to staff as supportive consultation. These results should help to allay concerns about staff retention when implementing evidence-based practices where there is good values-innovation fit and when fidelity monitoring is designed as an aid and support to service providers in providing a high standard of care for children and families. Keywords: evidence-based practice, implementation, turnover, retention, workforce

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022006X
Volume :
77
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.197418292