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Barriers and facilitators of evidence-based practice perceived by behavioral science health professionals

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 63, Issue 7, Pages 695-705

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20376

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evidence-based practice; diffusion of innovations; evidence; implementation; research to practice

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [K23 HL073381] Funding Source: Medline

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Progress in implementing evidence-based behavioral practices has been slow. A qualitative study was performed to characterize the major facilitators and barriers to evidence-based practice (EBP) perceived by behavioral professionals. Members of professional e-mail listservs were queried and 84 barriers and 48 facilitators were nominated by 37 respondents. Thematic analysis revealed seven themes to describe both barriers and facilitators: (a) training, (b) attitudes, (c) consumer demand, (d) logistical considerations, (e) institutional support, (f) policy, and (g) evidence. Most frequently cited barriers included negative attitudes about EBP and lack of

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