Using audit and feedback to guide tailored implementations of measurement-based care in community mental health: a multiple case study

Mira D.H. Snider*, Meredith R. Boyd, Madison R. Walker, Byron J. Powell, Cara C. Lewis

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Abstract

Background: Audit and feedback (A&F) is an implementation strategy that can facilitate implementation tailoring by identifying gaps between desired and actual clinical care. While there are several theory-based propositions on which A&F components lead to better implementation outcomes, many have not been empirically investigated, and there is limited guidance for stakeholders when applying A&F in practice. The current study aims to illustrate A&F procedures in six community mental health clinics, with an emphasis on reporting A&F components that are relevant to theories of how feedback elicits behavior change. Methods: Six clinics from a larger trial using a tailored approach to implement measurement-based care (MBC) were analyzed for feedback content, delivery mechanisms, barriers to feedback, and outcomes of feedback using archival data. Pattern analysis was conducted to examine relations between A&F components and changes in MBC use. Results: Several sites utilized both aggregate and individualized data summaries, and data accuracy concerns were common. Feedback cycles featuring individual-level clinician data, data relevant to MBC barriers, and information requested by data recipients were related to patterns of increased MBC use. Conclusions: These findings support extant theory, such as Feedback Intervention Theory. Mental health professionals wishing to apply A&F should consider establishing reciprocal feedback mechanisms on the quality and amount of data being received and adopting specific roles communicating and addressing data quality concerns. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02266134.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number94
JournalImplementation Science Communications
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Funding

The research reported in this study was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health award R01 MH-103310.

Keywords

  • Audit and feedback
  • Case study
  • Measurement-based care
  • Pattern analysis
  • Tailored implementation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Policy
  • Health Informatics
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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