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  1. Predicting weight loss among those who are obese and have a mental illness
  2. Applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
  3. Peer specialists deliver cognitive behavioral social skills training compared to social skills training and treatment as usual to veterans with serious mental illness: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  4. Engagement, experience, and satisfaction with peer-delivered whole health coaching for veterans with PTSD: A mixed methods process evaluation.
  5. Development and Pilot Test of the Competency Assessment for Sexual Assault Prevention Practitioners
  6. Development and pilot test of criteria defining best practices for organizational sexual assault prevention
  7. Core implementation strategies for improving cirrhosis care in the Veterans Health Administration
  8. Using practice facilitation to improve alcohol-related care in primary care: a mixed-methods pilot study protocol
  9. Using Intervention Mapping to Develop a Novel Pain Self-Management Intervention for People with Cirrhosis
  10. Veterans’ experiences with and perspectives on insomnia treatment: A qualitative study.
  11. Getting To Implementation (GTI)-Teach: A seven-step approach for teaching the fundamentals of implementation science
  12. Mapping the road to elimination: a 5-year evaluation of implementation strategies associated with hepatitis C treatment in the veterans health administration
  13. “What We Have Here, Is a Failure to [Replicate]”: Ways to Solve a Replication Crisis in Implementation Science
  14. Goal attainment among veterans with PTSD enrolled in peer-delivered whole health coaching: a multiple baseline design trial
  15. Implementation of peer specialist services in VA primary care: a cluster randomized trial on the impact of external facilitation
  16. Explaining Service Use and Residential Stability in Supported Housing
  17. Peers in Primary Care: How Peer Specialists Support Aging Veterans
  18. Moving Toward Impact: An Introduction to Implementation Science for Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists
  19. Getting to implementation: a protocol for a Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized evaluation of using data-driven implementation strategies to improve cirrhosis care for Veterans
  20. Implementation of Peer Specialist Services in VA Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial on the Impact of External Facilitation
  21. Cost analysis of a randomized trial of Getting to Outcomes implementation support for a teen pregnancy prevention program offered in Boys and Girls Clubs in Alabama and Georgia
  22. Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia vs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: Results of a Randomized Noninferiority Clinical Trial Among Veterans
  23. Tracking implementation strategies in the randomized rollout of a Veterans Affairs national opioid risk management initiative
  24. Tracking Implementation Strategies in the Randomized Rollout of a Veterans Affairs National Opioid Risk Management Initiative
  25. Pre-implementation Evaluation of PARTNER-MH: A Mental Healthcare Disparity Intervention for Minority Veterans in the VHA
  26. Sustaining an Evidence-Based Program Over Time: Moderators of Sustainability and the Role of the Getting to Outcomes® Implementation Support Intervention
  27. Strategy Configurations Directly Linked to Higher Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Starts
  28. Tracking Implementation Strategies in the Randomized Rollout of a Veterans Affairs National Opioid Risk Management Initiative
  29. Impact of Peer Specialist Services on Residential Stability and Behavioral Health Status Among Formerly Homeless Veterans With Cooccurring Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions
  30. Cost Analysis of a Randomized Trial of Getting to Outcomes Implementation Support of CHOICE in Boys and Girls Clubs in Southern California
  31. Influence of an Implementation Support Intervention on Barriers and Facilitators to Delivery of a Substance Use Prevention Program
  32. Peer specialist services: New frontiers and new roles.
  33. Characteristics of Opioid Prescriptions to Veterans With Cirrhosis
  34. Longitudinal assessment of the association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment: Year 2
  35. Predicting Engagement With Mental Health Peer Specialist Services
  36. 0383 A Non-Inferiority Trial Of BBTI vs. CBTI: Preliminary Results
  37. Evaluation of a Whole-School Change Intervention: Findings from a Two-Year Cluster-Randomized Trial of the Restorative Practices Intervention
  38. Health service preferences among veterans in supported housing in relation to needs expressed and services used
  39. Protocol for evaluating the nationwide implementation of the VA Stratification Tool for Opioid Risk Management (STORM)
  40. Dissemination of Evidence-Based Prevention Interventions and Policies
  41. Investigating the Degree of Reliable Change Among Persons Assigned to Receive Mental Health Peer Specialist Services
  42. Peer specialists: Exploring the influence of program structure on their emerging role.
  43. A Program for Local Health Departments to Adapt and Implement Evidence-Based Emergency Preparedness Programs
  44. Testing implementation support for evidence-based programs in community settings: a replication cluster-randomized trial of Getting To Outcomes®
  45. An evidence-based co-occurring disorder intervention in VA homeless programs: outcomes from a hybrid III trial
  46. 799 - The Hepatitis C Innovation Team Collaborative: A National Va Program to Disseminate Best Practices in Hepatitis C Care
  47. 898 - Opioid Prescribing Among Veterans with Cirrhosis
  48. Understanding the relationship between perceived school climate and bullying: A mediator analysis
  49. A hybrid type I trial to increase Veterans’ access to insomnia care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  50. Evidence-Based Practices: Community-Based Interventions to Reduce Alcohol Use and Misuse
  51. A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Getting To Outcomes’ Impact on Sexual Health Outcomes in Community-Based Settings
  52. Establishing a Research Agenda for Understanding the Role and Impact of Mental Health Peer Specialists
  53. Harnessing Implementation Science to Increase the Impact of Health Equity Research
  54. The association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment in a national sample
  55. Provision of peer specialist services in VA patient aligned care teams: protocol for testing a cluster randomized implementation trial
  56. Using Getting To Outcomes to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs: a cluster-randomized trial of an implementation support strategy
  57. Pre-Transplant Depression Is Associated with Length of Hospitalization, Discharge Disposition, and Survival after Liver Transplantation
  58. Early stages of development of a peer specialist fidelity measure.
  59. Patterns and predictors of engagement in peer support among homeless veterans with mental health conditions and substance use histories.
  60. A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Restorative Practices: An Illustration to Spur High-Quality Research and Evaluation
  61. Association between opioid use and readmission following liver transplantation
  62. The use of peer mentors to enhance a smoking cessation intervention for persons with serious mental illnesses.
  63. Can implementation support help community-based settings better deliver evidence-based sexual health promotion programs? A randomized trial of Getting To Outcomes®
  64. The Experience of Peer Mentors in an Intervention to Promote Smoking Cessation in Persons with Psychiatric Illness
  65. A novel test of the GTO implementation support intervention in low resource settings: Year 1 findings and challenges
  66. Innovative methods for using expert panels in identifying implementation strategies and obtaining recommendations for their use
  67. Use of concept mapping to characterize relationships among implementation strategies and assess their feasibility and importance: results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) study
  68. A cluster randomized Hybrid Type III trial testing an implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs
  69. Telehealth Monitoring of Patients with Schizophrenia and Suicidal Ideation
  70. A refined compilation of implementation strategies: results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project
  71. Optimizing Scripted Dialogues for an e-Health Intervention for Suicidal Veterans with Major Depression
  72. Peer Support Services for Individuals With Serious Mental Illnesses: Assessing the Evidence
  73. Expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC): protocol for a mixed methods study
  74. Erratum to: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Adding Peer Specialists to Intensive Case Management Teams in the Veterans Health Administration
  75. Implementation of Consumer Providers into Mental Health Intensive Case Management Teams
  76. An intervention to improve program implementation: findings from a two-year cluster randomized trial of Assets-Getting To Outcomes
  77. A Cluster Randomized Trial of Adding Peer Specialists to Intensive Case Management Teams in the Veterans Health Administration
  78. Intervening with Practitioners to Improve the Quality of Prevention: One-Year Findings from a Randomized Trial of Assets-Getting To Outcomes
  79. Enhancing Quality Interventions Promoting Healthy Sexuality (EQUIPS): A Novel Application of Translational Research Methods
  80. Evaluating the Impact of Getting to Outcomes–Underage Drinking on Prevention Capacity and Alcohol Merchant Attitudes and Selling Behaviors
  81. THE CARROT AND THE STICK: A CROSS‐SECTIONAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENCES ON RESPONSIBLE MERCHANT PRACTICES TO REDUCE UNDERAGE DRINKING
  82. Using Patient-facing Kiosks to Support Quality Improvement at Mental Health Clinics
  83. Development of Telehealth Dialogues for Monitoring Suicidal Patients with Schizophrenia: Consumer Feedback
  84. National survey on implementation of peer specialists in the VA: Implications for training and facilitation.
  85. Employing continuous quality improvement in community‐ based substance abuse programs
  86. Lessons Learned from a Quality Improvement Intervention with Homeless Veteran Services
  87. Establishing and Evaluating the Key Functions of an Interactive Systems Framework Using an Assets‐Getting to Outcomes Intervention
  88. The Premises is the Premise: Understanding Off- and On-premises Alcohol Sales Outlets to Improve Environmental Alcohol Prevention Strategies
  89. Parental Knowledge and Substance Use Among African American Adolescents: Influence of Gender and Grade Level
  90. Routine Outcomes Monitoring to Support Improving Care for Schizophrenia: Report from the VA Mental Health QUERI
  91. Using organizational change strategies to guide peer support technician implementation in the Veterans Administration.
  92. Strengthening prevention performance using technology: A formative evaluation of interactive Getting To Outcomes®.
  93. Promoting evidence‐based practices: the adoption of a prevention support system in community settings
  94. Technical Assistance as a Prevention Capacity-Building Tool: A Demonstration Using the Getting To Outcomes® Framework
  95. Community Prevention Handbook on Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Evidence-Based Practices
  96. Early Experiences of Employing Consumer-Providers in the VA
  97. Early Experiences of Employing Consumer-Providers in the VA
  98. The Getting To Outcomes Demonstration and Evaluation: An Illustration of the Prevention Support System
  99. EQUIP: Implementing chronic care principles and applying formative evaluation methods to improve care for schizophrenia: QUERI Series
  100. Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use
  101. Differences in HIV Care Between Patients With and Without Severe Mental Illness
  102. The Feasibility of Computerized Patient Self-assessment at Mental Health Clinics
  103. Toward the Implementation of Mental Health Consumer Provider Services
  104. Patterns of HIV Care for Patients with Serious Mental Illness
  105. Embedding Improvements, Lived Experience, and Social Justice in Evaluation Practice
  106. Recovery Guides
  107. Peer Support Among Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Report From the Field
  108. Use of a Consumer-Led Intervention to Improve Provider Competencies
  109. Developing a Community Science Research Agenda for Building Community Capacity for Effective Preventive Interventions
  110. Service access and service system development in a children's behavioral health system of care
  111. Characteristics of Individuals With Severe Mental Illness Who Use Emergency Services
  112. Computer-Assisted Self-Assessment in Persons With Severe Mental Illness
  113. A Network-Based System to Improve Care for Schizophrenia: The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT)
  114. Supported socialization for people with psychiatric disabilities: Lessons from a randomized controlled trial
  115. Trauma and Adaptation in Severe Mental Illness: The Role of Self-Reported Abuse and Exposure to Community Violence
  116. Getting To Outcomes: a community-based participatory approach to preventive interventions
  117. PIE à la Mode: Mainstreaming Evaluation and Accountability in Each Program in Every County of a Statewide School Readiness Initiative
  118. Introduction of Abraham Wandersman
  119. An Action Model of Socially Disruptive Behaviors Committed by Persons with Severe Mental Illness: The Role of Self-reported Childhood Abuse and Suspiciousness-Hostility
  120. The relationship between anxiety and substance use disorders among individuals with severe affective disorders
  121. Service providers' views of psychiatric mutual support groups
  122. The Connecticut Mental Health Center Patient Profile Project: application of a service needs index
  123. Using the Getting to Outcomes (GTO) Model in a Statewide Prevention Initiative
  124. Impact of Panic Attacks on Rehabilitation and Quality of Life Among Persons With Severe Psychotic Disorders
  125. Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-Environment Fit Through a Consumer-Run Service
  126. Homelessness, Mental Illness and Citizenship
  127. "Simply to be let in": Inclusion as a basis for recovery.
  128. "It was just realizing…that life isn't one big horror": A qualitative study of supported socialization.
  129. Client-Case Manager Racial Matching in a Program for Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness
  130. The Case Management Relationship and Outcomes of Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness
  131. Getting to outcomes: a results-based approach to accountability
  132. How Are We Doing? A Statewide Survey of Community Adjustment Among People with Serious Mental Illness Receiving Intensive Outpatient Services
  133. Comparing Consumer and Nonconsumer Provided Case Management Services for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness
  134. The Welcome Basket Project: Consumers reaching out to consumers.
  135. Therapeutic Agents of Assertive Community Treatment
  136. On the road to collaborative treatment planning: Consumer and provider perspectives
  137. The Benefits and Costs of Volunteering in Community Organizations: Review and Practical Implications
  138. Peer support among individuals with severe mental illness: A review of the evidence.
  139. The development of relationships between people who are homeless and have a mental disability and their case managers.
  140. The perceptions of costs and benefits of high active versus low active groups in community coalitions at different stages in coalition development
  141. Toward a Model of Adolescent Empowerment: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence
  142. An ecological assessment of community‐based interventions for prevention and health promotion: Approaches to measuring community coalitions
  143. Priorities in community residential care: A comparison of operators and mental health service consumers.
  144. Mobilizing Communities for Positive Youth Development: Lessons Learned from Neighborhood Groups and Community Coalitions
  145. The Plan Quality Index: An Empowerment Evaluation Tool for Measuring and Improving the Quality of Plans