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National Dissemination of an Evidence-Based Practice: Supported Employment in VHA

Explore the journey of implementing a Supported Employment program in the VHA, focusing on principles, fidelity monitoring, and lessons learned along the way. Discover the impact of the NEPEC and VACO partnership on competitive work opportunities for veterans.

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National Dissemination of an Evidence-Based Practice: Supported Employment in VHA

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  1. National Dissemination of an Evidence-Based Practice: Supported Employment in VHA Sandra G. Resnick, Ph.D. VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center, New England MIRECC, and Yale University School of Medicine

  2. Supported Employment • Principles • Goal is competitive employment • Zero-exclusion • Rapid, individualized job search • Long-term follow along support • Integration with Mental Health Team • Considered an EBP • Consistent findings in RCTs • Well defined model • Validated fidelity scale

  3. VACO – NEPEC Partnership • Legislation passed/money allocated in 2003 • Funds provided to VACO • Clinical initiative • NOT research • NEPEC • CWT monitoring since 1995 • Experience in dissemination of innovative practices • Decisions made in partnership: • VACO: all sites will have SE (~130 sites) • NEPEC: centrality of fidelity monitoring • VACO supportive of QUERI grant application

  4. Implementation Plan: Phase 1 • “Mentor-trainer” sites • One per VISN (21) • Money for a total of 3 – 4 FTEE • 1 Mentor Trainer (MT) • Non-MT sites • 1 FTEE • Trained by MT • National consultants • Train 21 sites (not MTs) • Rich Toscano • Mary Sperrazza (local)

  5. Good Day Assumptions • MTs from good sites will provide good training (corollary: MTs will do what Rich does) • Fidelity will be used as a QI tool • MTs will learn fidelity assessment • Programs will benefit from telephone supervision

  6. Bad Day Assumption Impossible, unfeasible plan doomed for failure

  7. What happened?

  8. Activities: 21 MT Sites • Kick-off meetings • Louisville - September 2004 • Palo Alto - March 2006 • most between June – November 2005 • Fidelity every six months • All sites (no refusals) • Complete data for 2 years

  9. MT Fidelity: November 20089 of 21 sites at full implementation Consistent with SE Fair SE Implementation Not SE 52.2 60.8 64.6 64.2 64.8 63.5 n = 20 n = 17

  10. Any Competitive Work at 21 MT sites (last 90 days) n = 456 M = 45 SD = 24 n = 563 M = 40 SD = 25 n = 745 M = 46 SD = 22 n = 45 M = 39 SD = 22 n = 241 M = 41 SD = 29 number of days worked

  11. What did we learn?

  12. Not an impossible, unfeasible plan doomed for failure • Some MT sites are implementing SE well • 9 sites at full implementation • Mean fidelity score around 65 • Veterans are getting jobs • Some sites hiring extra CWT/SE staff • but… faulty assumptions

  13. 1. Good sites will provide good training • Implementation and training are different skill sets • Giving feedback • Earning respect • Assessment • Good MTs have good supervisors • Role models? • Hire better people?

  14. 2. Fidelity will be used as a QI tool3. MTs will learn fidelity • Fear factor • Teaching to the score • Where are the principles? • Implementation, training AND fidelity assessment are all different skill sets • Asking open-ended questions • Assessing not teaching • Content • Unrealistic expectations?

  15. 4. Sites will use telephone supervision (3 years) number of calls site

  16. What now?: Phase 2 • Train the MTs • West Haven • New application of MI (Instructional Interviewing?) • How to teach SE principles • Focus on positives • With Rich • Fidelity • Technical assistance • What leads to sustainability?

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