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      Staff Turnover in Statewide Implementation of ACT: Relationship with ACT Fidelity and Other Team Characteristics

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          Staff turnover on assertive community treatment (ACT) teams is a poorly understood phenomenon. This study examined annual turnover and fidelity data collected in a statewide implementation of ACT over a 5-year period. Mean annual staff turnover across all observations was 30.0%. Turnover was negatively correlated with overall fidelity at Year 1 and 3. The team approach fidelity item was negatively correlated with staff turnover at Year 3. For 13 teams with 3 years of follow-up data, turnover rates did not change over time. Most ACT staff turnover rates were comparable or better than other turnover rates reported in the mental health and substance abuse literature.

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          Journal
          Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
          Adm Policy Ment Health
          Springer Nature
          0894-587X
          1573-3289
          September 2010
          December 11 2009
          September 2010
          : 37
          : 5
          : 417-426
          Article
          10.1007/s10488-009-0257-4
          2888664
          20012481
          76f61dfb-4258-4b73-9e75-140bec6f4932
          © 2010
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