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Using Blended Learning to Implement Evidence‐Based Psychotherapies
Authors:Michael A Cucciare  Kenneth R Weingardt  Steven Villafranca
Institution:Center for Health Care Evaluation, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford University School of Medicine
Abstract:Historically, clinicians have learned about evidence‐based psychotherapies (EBPs) by reading therapy manuals and/or attending clinical training workshops. However, researchers agree that such methods alone are insufficient to support the implementation of EBPs. This article explores the concept of blended learning (BL) and its potential for facilitating the implementation of EBPs. Blended learning refers to integration of multiple methods of information delivery into a single learning system. Implementation of EBPs describes a specific set of activities that are designed to promote the uptake and sustained adoption of a psychotherapeutic approach, strategy, or technique that has demonstrable empirical support. This article reviews the most common methods by which EBPs are currently disseminated and implemented, defines the concept of BL, and presents some examples of different elements that can be combined into a BL system. Three models of BL are presented and illustrations of these BL formulations are provided using examples from the extant literature. This article concludes with a summary and recommendations for future research.
Keywords:blended learning  dissemination  evidence‐based psychotherapy  implementation  instructional design and technology
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