Implementing primary healthcare-based measurement, advice and treatment for heavy drinking and comorbid depression at the municipal level in three Latin American countries - final protocol for a quasiexperimental study (SCALA study)
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Implementing primary healthcare-based measurement, advice and treatment for heavy drinking and comorbid depression at the municipal level in three Latin American countries - final protocol for a quasiexperimental study (SCALA study). / Jané-Llopis, Eva; Anderson, Peter; Piazza, Marina; O'Donnell, Amy; Gual, Antoni; Schulte, Bernd; Pérez Gómez, Augusto; de Vries, Hein; Natera Rey, Guillermina; Kokole, Daša; V Bustamante, Ines; Braddick, Fleur; Mejía Trujillo, Juliana; Solovei, Adriana; Pérez De León, Alexandra; Kaner, Eileen Fs; Matrai, Silvia; Manthey, Jakob; Mercken, Liesbeth; López-Pelayo, Hugo; Rowlands, Gillian; Schmidt, Christiane; Rehm, Jürgen.
In: BMJ OPEN, Vol. 10, No. 7, 28.07.2020, p. e038226.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Implementing primary healthcare-based measurement, advice and treatment for heavy drinking and comorbid depression at the municipal level in three Latin American countries - final protocol for a quasiexperimental study (SCALA study)
AU - Jané-Llopis, Eva
AU - Anderson, Peter
AU - Piazza, Marina
AU - O'Donnell, Amy
AU - Gual, Antoni
AU - Schulte, Bernd
AU - Pérez Gómez, Augusto
AU - de Vries, Hein
AU - Natera Rey, Guillermina
AU - Kokole, Daša
AU - V Bustamante, Ines
AU - Braddick, Fleur
AU - Mejía Trujillo, Juliana
AU - Solovei, Adriana
AU - Pérez De León, Alexandra
AU - Kaner, Eileen Fs
AU - Matrai, Silvia
AU - Manthey, Jakob
AU - Mercken, Liesbeth
AU - López-Pelayo, Hugo
AU - Rowlands, Gillian
AU - Schmidt, Christiane
AU - Rehm, Jürgen
PY - 2020/7/28
Y1 - 2020/7/28
N2 - - Uses a theory-based approach to tailor clinical materials and training programmes, creating city-based Community Advisory Boards, and user-based user panels to ensure that tailoring matches user needs, municipal services and coproduction of health.-Tests the added value of embedding and implementing primary healthcare activity within municipal-based adoption mechanisms and support systems, and community-based communication campaigns.- Has a longer time frame (18 months) than is traditionally used in implementation studies, to assess longer term impacts.- Gives considerable emphasis to process evaluation, developing logic models to document the fidelity of all implementation strategies, and to identify, the drivers and barriers and facilitators to successful implementation and scale-up.- Due to municipal-based political and technical considerations, we are unable to randomise the involved municipal areas. We adopt a quasiexperimental design, optimising comparator municipal areas for confounding, and by using propensity score matching.
AB - - Uses a theory-based approach to tailor clinical materials and training programmes, creating city-based Community Advisory Boards, and user-based user panels to ensure that tailoring matches user needs, municipal services and coproduction of health.-Tests the added value of embedding and implementing primary healthcare activity within municipal-based adoption mechanisms and support systems, and community-based communication campaigns.- Has a longer time frame (18 months) than is traditionally used in implementation studies, to assess longer term impacts.- Gives considerable emphasis to process evaluation, developing logic models to document the fidelity of all implementation strategies, and to identify, the drivers and barriers and facilitators to successful implementation and scale-up.- Due to municipal-based political and technical considerations, we are unable to randomise the involved municipal areas. We adopt a quasiexperimental design, optimising comparator municipal areas for confounding, and by using propensity score matching.
U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038226
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038226
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 32723746
VL - 10
SP - e038226
JO - BMJ OPEN
JF - BMJ OPEN
SN - 2044-6055
IS - 7
ER -