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Articles

Concurrent Infusion of Integrated Behavioral Health Practice Into Social Work Field and Classroom Instruction

Pages S17-S26 | Accepted 31 Jan 2017, Published online: 21 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This administrative case study describes a concurrent infusion of integrated behavioral health (IBH) practice into social work field and classroom instruction using the same manualized IBH treatment as the core treatment content. The infusion was applied to youth/young adult and older adult populations in field instruction and classroom instruction. Diffusion of innovation theory provided the framework for the infusion process and analysis. Quantitative data were extracted from Web-based learning platforms and administrative data sets and analyzed using descriptive and univariate statistical methods. Qualitative data were extracted from de-identified transcripts of student session segments and Web-based learning platforms and analyzed using phenomenological methods.

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Alexa Smith-Osborne

Alexa Smith-Osborne holds the Cheryl Milkes Moore Professorship in Mental Health Research and is the Director of the Center for Clinical Social Work, and Kathryn Daniel is Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Advanced Practice Nursing, Graduate Nursing Program at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Kathryn Daniel

Alexa Smith-Osborne holds the Cheryl Milkes Moore Professorship in Mental Health Research and is the Director of the Center for Clinical Social Work, and Kathryn Daniel is Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Advanced Practice Nursing, Graduate Nursing Program at the University of Texas at Arlington.

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