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Factors affecting implementation of an evidence-based practice in the Veterans Health Administration: Illness management and recovery.
Author(s) -
Alan B. McGuire,
Michelle P. Salyers,
Dominique A. White,
Daniel J. Gilbride,
Laura M. White,
Jacob Kean,
Marina Kukla
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
psychiatric rehabilitation journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.767
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1559-3126
pISSN - 1095-158X
DOI - 10.1037/prj0000116
Subject(s) - thematic analysis , psychosocial , context (archaeology) , psychology , nursing , evidence based practice , health care , qualitative research , medicine , alternative medicine , political science , paleontology , social science , psychiatry , sociology , law , biology , pathology
Illness management and recovery (IMR) is an evidence-based practice that assists consumers in managing their illnesses and pursuing personal recovery goals. Although research has examined factors affecting IMR implementation facilitated by multifaceted, active roll-outs, the current study attempted to elucidate factors affecting IMR implementation outside the context of a research-driven implementation.

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