Alicia C Bunger, Emmeline Chuang, Amanda M Girth, Kathryn E Lancaster, Rebecca Smith, Rebecca J Phillips, Jared Martin, Fawn Gadel, Tina Willauer, Marla J Himmeger, Jennifer Millisor, Jen McClellan, Byron J Powell, Lisa Saldana, Gregory A Aarons
BACKGROUND: Cross-system interventions that integrate health, behavioral health, and social services can improve client outcomes and expand community impact. Successful implementation of these interventions depends on the extent to which service partners can align frontline services and organizational operations. However, collaboration strategies linking multiple implementation contexts have received limited empirical attention. This study identifies, describes, and specifies multi-level collaboration strategies used during the implementation of Ohio Sobriety Treatment and Reducing Trauma (Ohio START), a cross-system intervention that integrates services across two systems (child welfare and evidence-based behavioral health services) for families that are affected by co-occurring child maltreatment and parental substance use disorders...
February 12, 2024: Implementation Science: IS