PhD in Clinical Psychology | Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh | Research on child maltreatment, rural families, teams, implementation science
@bnrudd@kaitlin_sheerin @SVelotta83899 @ABCTNOW Thanks for thinking of me! I could pull something together on suicidality/suicide prevention in Child Advocacy Centers
New publication in @ImpResearch - Advancing research on teams and team effectiveness in implementation science: An application of the #EPIS framework
https://t.co/b4ArRD4gAM
Many thanks to the participants, collaborators, and mentors that contributed to this work! @NCAforCACs This study was funded by a pilot grant from @PittTweet.
Excited to share our new (freely available) paper!🧵
Improving teamwork in multidisciplinary cross-sector teams: Adaption and pilot testing of a team training for Child Advocacy Center teams
https://t.co/5PoRcMAE1o
TeamTRACS focuses on equipping team members with teamwork knowledge, skills, and abilities. Our study suggests it is a feasible and promising approach to improving teamwork in CAC teams.
📚 New study: Teamwork is crucial in implementing successful practices in team-based care settings. Interdependence, functioning, and performance impact outcomes. Exciting insights in #ImplementationScience! @ucsdalacrity@EMcguier @Greg_Aarons @ImpSciUCSD
https://t.co/MHntVQ01HT
📢Join us Thursday May 18th @ 2PM PT for our co-hosted May DISC Seminar with @UCSDALACRITY!
@EMcguier will be presenting on #ImpSci and the science of teams!
👉Register here: https://t.co/vamT44YGKo
Delighted to announce open applications for the @PittSocialwork Lived Experience Research Academy (LERA). Summer research devt program for current/recent undergrads & MSW students with lived experience. Details below & key info in 🧵 & huge 🙏 to Dean @BetsyPitt 1/x
Associations between teamwork and implementation outcomes in multidisciplinary cross-sector teams implementing a mental health screening and referral protocol #impsci#ImpSciComms
https://t.co/cG5t2cP5n0
Understanding how teamwork affects implementation can contribute to the development of team-focused implementation strategies and improve implementation of new practices in team-based settings.