An NIMH-funded research center @Penn that leverages principles of behavioral economics and implementation science to improve behavioral health outcomes.
An interesting report on the state of #UserResearch. Spoiler: the field is growing, increasing in value, and being incorporated earlier in the design process. #HCD#UCD
https://t.co/XBy0DHB1LN
Of all firearm injuries, the most readily preventable are unintentional injuries from access to unsecured firearms. This @AAPJournals paper dives into the psychological bottlenecks that impede parents who know better from doing better when it comes to safely storing #firearms
From class project in PUBH608/NURS613 BE & Health--> paper in @AAPJournals! How to leverage BE principles to ⬆️ safe firearm storage & ⬇️ firearm injury! 🙌@HoskinsKatelin Unmesha Paladhi Caitlin McDonald. @PennNursing@PennMPHStudents@PennPubHealth
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for a successful #WinterRetreat20! We look forward to keeping the momentum going on the ideas we’ve gathered, so be on the lookout for a follow up from your friendly neighborhood ALACRITY team. @phillyepic@DBHIDS
@DSMandell reports out on his group’s discussion of lessons learned in implementing EBPs in behavioral health and strategic goals for how to build on these efforts moving forward. #WinterRetreat20
Dr. Rebecca Stewart presents the adopting continuum of EBPs within the system, focusing on the non-adopters and sparking discussion with our partners at @DBHIDS#WinterRetreat20
Next up - @torrey_creed gives us insight into her work implementing CBT in Philadelphia through @PennCollab. Thanks to her for sharing here at the #WinterRetreat20!
Carrie Comeau, director of the Evidence-based Practice and Innovation Center (EPIC), is starting us off with an overview of the challenges and successes of EBP implementation in Philadelphia’s behavioral health system to date. #WinterRetreat20@phillyepic
Discussion after @Rsbeidas’ excellent primer on implementation science. Message: think about stakeholder engagement, pathway to real-world implementation early in the process of translation. At @NIMHgov scientific retreat on optimizing translational outcomes of our research
INFOGRAPHIC: 50 cognitive biases to be aware of.
A nice summary of everything from the sink cost fallacy to outgroup homogeneity.
(Ht @JosephESweeney)
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Can you imagine the next decade of #BehavioralScience? @hthirumurthy and I imagine applying behavioral insights at scale to end South Africa's HIV epidemic.
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Pride doesn’t quite capture how I feel seeing @womeninSTEM#DrBeckerHaimes just out paper on brief, free, and accessible youth mental health measures. This update is 100 times better than the original. This work helps our partners and our research. https://t.co/RXxZ4GQuzn