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Tables of Contents for Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1
15
1 INTRODUCTION
16
11
The Study Process and Report Organization
19
2
Historical Background
21
2
Definitions and Current Context
23
2
Summary
25
2
2 THE GAPS BETWEEN RESEARCH, TREATMENT, AND POLICY
27
29
Overview
29
1
Evidence for the Gaps
30
10
Barriers to Closing the Gaps
40
11
Summary
51
5
3 APPROACHES TO CLOSING THE GAPS
56
17
Overview
56
1
Technology Transfer Models
57
2
Organizational Change Models
59
2
Practice Guidelines and Scorecards in Addictions Treatment,
61
2
Consensus Conferences and Evidence-Based Reviews,
63
1
Top-Down Incentives Models
64
2
Models that Incorporate Trust-Building Experiences,
66
3
Summary
69
4
4 BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF RESEARCH COLLABORATION FOR COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT PROVIDERS
73
16
Overview
75
1
Benefits and Challenges of Research/Practice Collaborations,
75
3
Factors Affecting Linkage Between Practice and Research,
78
8
Summary
86
3
5 BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF COMMUNITY-BASED COLLABORATION FOR RESEARCHERS
89
22
Overview
90
1
Historical Approaches to Collaboration for Research,
90
5
Models for Collaboration
95
7
Lessons from Demonstration Initiatives,
102
4
Guidance for Grant Review
106
1
Summary
107
4
6 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
111
12
Strategies for Linking Research and Practice,
111
3
Strategies for Linking Research Findings, Policy Development, and Treatment Implementation
114
2
Strategies for Knowledge Development
116
1
Strategies for Dissemination and Knowledge Transfer
116
2
Strategies for Consumer Participation
118
1
Training Strategies for Community-Based Research Collaboration,
119
4
APPENDIXES
212
128
A Statement of Task
123
2
B Workshops and Roundtable: Agends and Participants
125
10
C Commissioned Paper: Drug Treatment Programs and Research: The Challenge of Bidirectionality
135
12
Benjamin P. Bowser
D Commissioned Paper: The Treatment of Addition: What Can Research Offer Practice?
147
39
A. Thomas McLellan
James R. Mckay
E Commissioned Paper: The Substance Abuse Treatment System: What Does It Look Like and Who Does It Serve? Preliminary Findings from the Alcohol and Drug Services Study
186
12
Constance M. Horgan
Helen J. Levine
F National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Statement on Effective Medical Treatment of Heroin Addiction
198
28
G Useful Internet Resources-Examples
226
7
H List of Currently Available CSAT Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs)
233
2
I Opportunities for Collaboration
235
11
Joseph Westermeyer
J Summary of Interviews with Minnesota State Alcoholism-Addiction Leaders
246
5
Cindy Turnure
Patricia Harrison
INDEX
251