Extended Distress Brief Intervention Programme: evaluation
This evaluation covers the period from May to December 2020 and focuses on the extended DBI programme. It provides insight into the effectiveness of the DBI service during a global pandemic.
References
Keith, R. E., Crosson, J. C., O'Malley, A. S., Cromp, D., & Taylor, E. F. (2017). Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to produce actionable findings: a rapid-cycle evaluation approach to improving implementation. Implementation Science, 12(1), 1-12.
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Scottish Government. Distress Brief Interventions: Rationale and Evidence; 2015 Scottish Government. Edinburgh
Yin, R. K., Case study research (2013). Design and methods: Sage publications. Thousand Oaks. California. USA
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