Supporting Implementation Through Online Learning Communities: Lessons Learned From a National Training and Technical Assistance Network

Author:

Olson Jonathan R.1ORCID,Walker Elizabeth Reisinger2,Chwastiak Lydia1,Druss Benjamin G.2,Molfenter Todd3,Benson Felicia4,Cerrato Alfredo3,Gotham Heather J.4

Affiliation:

1. Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC), USA

2. Southeast MHTTC, USA

3. Great Lakes MHTTC, USA

4. MHTTC Network Coordinating Office, USA

Abstract

Recent implementation science frameworks highlight the role of training and technical assistance (TTA) in building workforce capacity to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs). However, evaluation of TTA is limited. We describe three case examples that highlight TTA by three regional centers in the national Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) network. Each MHTTC formed Learning Communities (LCs) to facilitate connections among behavioral health professionals with the goals of sharing implementation strategies, discussing best-practices, and developing problem solving techniques. Data on outcomes were collected through a combination of self-report surveys and qualitative interviews. LC participants reported strong connectedness, gains in knowledge and skills, improvements in implementation capacity, and intentions to advocate for organizational and systems-level change. Furthermore, across the case examples, we identified LC characteristics that are associated with participant perceptions of outcomes, including tailoring LC content to workforce needs, providing culturally relevant information, engaging leaders, forming connections among participants and trainers, and challenging participants’ current workplace practices. These findings are interpreted through the lens of the Interactive Systems Framework, which focuses on how TTA, such as LCs, can facilitate connections between the theoretical and empirical foundations of interventions and the practices of implementing interventions in real-world settings to advance workforce capacity.

Funder

SAMHSA

Great Lakes MHTTC

Northwest MHTTC

Southeast MHTTC

Network Coordinating Office

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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