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      Implementation of a statewide outcome monitoring system: lessons learned from substance abuse treatment provider staff.

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      Qualitative health research
      SAGE Publications

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          The authors analyze the pilot implementation of a statewide automated outcome monitoring system (OMS) in California, using the perspectives of substance abuse treatment providers responsible for its day-to-day operation. To gain a better understanding of changes experienced by staff and their perceptions of barriers and facilitators of implementation, they conducted 28 focus groups designed to inform midstream adjustments to the system prior to its possible roll-out. Qualitative analysis of the focus group data revealed five important factors influencing implementation: the treatment provider's ethos, the time-consuming nature of the OMS, staff buy-in, resources, and counselor and program discretion. Lessons learned underscored the importance of taking into consideration aspects of organizational change and institutional resources and infrastructure when implementing a major change such as an automated OMS. Findings might be useful to those designing and implementing similar systems or other large organizational change initiatives.

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          Journal
          Qual Health Res
          Qualitative health research
          SAGE Publications
          1049-7323
          1049-7323
          Mar 2006
          : 16
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, University of California-Los Angeles, CA, USA.
          Article
          16/3/337
          10.1177/1049732305279137
          16449685
          610c6d0f-4d67-44bb-8655-60e32c723efb
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