
@article{ref1,
title="Factors that predict dissemination of evidence-based practice in one local authority in England: an assessment of introducing node-link mapping into substance misuse practice",
journal="Drugs: education, prevention, and policy",
year="2015",
author="Sondhi, Arun and Day, Ed",
volume="22",
number="2",
pages="160-165",
abstract="Aims: Node-link mapping (NLM) has been strongly advocated as a cognitive tool that aims to enhance the treatment process and is supported by a large evidence-base. In one local authority area in England, NLM was systematically introduced and embedded into staff daily practice across five main services including non-statutory, NHS and young people's services. The study aimed to assess training and adoption of NLM prior to implementation into daily practice. <br><br>METHODS/Results: In total, 123 staff members were trained in NLM concepts across a number of workshops. Staff responses were recorded in a Workshop Evaluation Survey that suggested a high degree of satisfaction with the training provided although &quot;time&quot; was identified as a pre-requisite to prepare for implementation. A random sample of staff (n = 44) were followed-up at 6 months and were asked to complete a Workshop Assessment Follow-up schedule alongside participation in focus group interviews. Despite a commitment to NLM, there were mixed perceptions into the efficacy of node-link mapping. Staff concerns focused on lack of perceived ownership of the implementation process and a lack of confidence in using mapping on a regular basis. Managers also reflected reservations with &quot;traditional&quot; training methods and how to incorporate new practices into supervision processes. Implications for the dissemination of evidence-base practices are discussed.<p />",
language="en",
issn="0968-7637",
doi="10.3109/09687637.2014.993922",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09687637.2014.993922"
}