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1 Daniel M. Blonigen, PhD HSR&D Center for Innovation to Implementation (Ci2i), VA Palo Alto HCS Adjunct Professor, Palo Alto University 9 th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health Washington DC (Dec 15, 2016)

2 Disclaimer & Citation No conflicts of interests The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Department of Veteran Affairs. Publication: Blonigen DM, Rodriguez AL, Manfredi L, Nevedal, Rosenthal J, McGuire JF, Smelson D, & Timko C (in press). Cognitive-behavioral treatments for criminogenic thinking: Barriers and facilitators to implementation within the Veterans Health Administration. Psychological Services.

3 Outline Policy shift in management of criminal offenders Best practices for reducing risk for criminal recidivism: Treatments for antisocial cognitions and behaviors ( criminogenic thinking ) Implementation potential of treatments for criminogenic thinking in non-correctional settings. Qualitative study: Barriers and facilitators to implementation of treatments for criminogenic thinking in Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

4 Policy Shift: From Incarceration to Diversion Behavioral health services increasingly called upon to treat offenders and reduce their risk for recidivism. Samuels et al. (2013)

5 Best Practices for Reducing Recidivism Risk Antisocial cognitions and behaviors ( criminogenic thinking ) is the strongest risk factor for recidivism. e.g., impulsivity; blame externalization Cognitive-behavioral treatments for criminogenic thinking are best practices for reducing recidivism risk: Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Thinking 4 a Change (T4C) Reasoning & Rehabilitation Andrews & Bonta (2010); Blodgett et al. (2013); Wilson et al. (2005)

6 Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Manualized, cognitive-behavioral intervention Group format (open enrollment) Structured exercises and homework assignments aimed at modifying antisocial thought patterns. Move participants through 12 steps of moral development: Completion requires sessions, on average! Little & Robinson (1988; 2013)

7 Implementation in non-correctional settings? Treatments for criminogenic thinking were developed for use within correctional settings. The implementation potential of these treatments in non-correctional settings is unknown. VHA expanding implementation of Moral Reconation Therapy in behavioral health services: No data to guide these efforts Blonigen et al. (2016)

8 The current study Identify barriers to implementation of treatments for criminogenic thinking in VHA, and facilitators that could serve as solutions to these barriers: Qualitative methods Funding: Department of Veterans Affairs (HSRD/QUERI) RRP (PI: Blonigen) Partnership with the VHA s Veterans Justice Programs (VJP): Nationwide outreach and linkage service for veterans involved in the criminal justice system.

9 Veterans Justice Programs (VJP) ensure access to exceptional care for justice-involved Veterans by linking each Veteran to VA and community services that will prevent homelessness, improve social and clinical outcomes, and end Veterans cyclical contact with the criminal justice system. Mission carried out by VJP Specialists (staffed at all VA Medical Centers) Clark et al. (2010)

10 Sequential Intercept Model Intercept 1 Law enforcement/ Emergency Services Community Local Law Enforcement Intercept 2 Initial detention/ Initial court hearings Arrest Initial Detention First Appearance Court LAW ENFORCEMENT- COURTS-JAILS: VA Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO) Intercept 3 Jails/Courts Specialty Court Jail - Pretrial Dispositional Court Intercept 4 Reentry Jail - Sentenced Prison PRISONS: Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) Intercept 5 Community corrections/ Community support Probation Community Parole Blue-Howells et al. (2013)

11 Study Design A semi-structured phone interview with VJP Specialists to describe their practices regarding treatment of risk factors for recidivism among justice-involved veterans. N=63 (3 randomly selected from each of the VHA s 21 networks) 35% of participants (n=22) had been trained in a treatment for criminogenic thinking: Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) (n=19) Thinking 4 a Change (T4C) (n=6) Reasoning & Rehabilitation (n=0) Interview guide included supplement to query on implementation potential of MRT and T4C in the VHA.

12 Interview Guide Supplement RE-AIM framework: Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance Sample items: [Reach] What are some things that would make a Veteran more likely to participate in Moral Reconation Therapy? [Adoption] What are the greatest barriers to VHA providers adopting Moral Reconation Therapy? Glasgow et al. (1999)

13 Qualitative Data Analysis Audio-files of interviews transcribed and de-identified. Interviews coded by two independent raters in ATLAS.ti Thematic coding and pile-sorting techniques used to identify barrier and facilitator themes.

14 Results

15 Patient Barrier and facilitator themes Provider System Cucciare et al. (2015)

16 Patient-level themes Barriers Time-intensive curricula of MRT and T4C limit patient engagement in these treatments. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Offer incentives and other acknowledgements to patients for reaching treatment milestones. Streamline the MRT and T4C treatment process. Implement them within long-term residential programs. There s always a lot of compliance issues that they're actually doing the [MRT] homework. It s just tough in outpatient you won t get great compliance. A longterm residential program where someone is in there for four months or so, that would be the right setting. [Participant 14] MRT = Moral Reconation Therapy; T4C = Thinking 4 a Change

17 Patient-level themes Barriers Insufficient attention to patients internal motivations for participation in MRT or T4C. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Use veteran mentors and testimonials to increase patients engagement in MRT or T4C. Use motivational interviewing to help patients explore internal motivations to participating in MRT and T4C. I think through motivational interviewing, building rapport and trying to roll with that resistance of oh, this is just another group, another thing being forced upon me by probation or by the judge. Identifying what's important to them and what their goals are would be helpful in selling these groups. [Participant 24] MRT = Moral Reconation Therapy; T4C = Thinking 4 a Change

18 Provider-level themes Barriers Stigma and bias toward patients with antisocial tendencies. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Market MRT and T4C as treatments for criminogenic tendencies rather than antisocial personalities. Organize national calls to provide education that MRT and T4C address problems that are common among veterans in behavioral health services (e.g., substance abuse; homelessness) We say [MRT] helps veterans stay in recovery. One of the providers did come up with a handout or brochure. I think that s the sort of thing that has helped saying that these veterans are more likely to avoid becoming homeless, more likely to stay connected to their families. [Participant 44] MRT = Moral Reconation Therapy; T4C = Thinking 4 a Change

19 Provider-level themes Barriers Time and resource constraints on VJP Specialists and behavioral health providers. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Use peer support and other paraprofessional staff to assist with delivery of MRT and T4C. Establish partnerships between Justice Program Specialists and behavioral health services in the implementation and delivery of MRT and T4C groups. I think [MRT] ought to be a co-facilitated group. It would be nice to see partnership between substance abuse and maybe Veterans Justice Outreach on a project like that. I think it allows for continuity of care. [Participant 59] MRT = Moral Reconation Therapy; T4C = Thinking 4 a Change

20 System-level themes Barriers Stakeholders outside the criminal justice system are not familiar with the evidence base of MRT or T4C. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Conduct formal and non-formal research studies. Leverage support from multiple stakeholders across the healthcare and criminal justice systems. I think working with your treatment court, enlisting our justice community. I m just sitting here going through in my head the judges in my county and I know that if they knew that [MRT or T4c] was an option that they would ask that that be done. [Participant 59] MRT = Moral Reconation Therapy; T4C = Thinking 4 a Change

21 System-level themes Barriers Uncertainty of sustained funding to support ongoing costs of criminogenic treatments. Potential Solutions (i.e., Facilitators) Use a train-the-trainers model and establish facilitation groups led by national champions. A call of facilitators, a monthly call to talk about kind of how the group is going and get consultation from other group facilitators. Maybe identify some kind of superstars nationally who have been leading and facilitating the group for a while who have a good understanding and feel confident about their knowledge of Moral Reconation Therapy. [Participant 46]

22 Summary With rise of specialty courts, behavioral health services are increasingly called upon to treat criminal offenders. Findings serve as a guide for various stakeholders in behavioral health services who seek to promote best practices for reducing recidivism among offenders. Findings directly inform efforts to expand access to and implementation of Moral Reconation Therapy in VHA: VJP and Mental Health Service training initiative

23 Limitations and Considerations Findings limited to perspectives of VJP Specialists: VA-funded Hybrid 1 RCT of Moral Reconation Therapy will obtain patient and behavioral health provider input. Many suggested facilitators require empirical validation prior to wider-scale implementation. Moral Reconation Therapy and Thinking 4 a Change combined in analyses. Value of evaluating implementation barriers concurrently with quantifiable measures of program feasibility: e.g., provider time; patient dropout rates

24 Acknowledgments VHA operational partners: Veterans Justice Programs: Jessica Blue-Howells Sean Clark Jim McGuire (retired) Joel Rosenthal Office of Homelessness: Thomas O Toole Mental Health Services: Jennifer Burden Research staff/collaborators: Jessica Britt Michael Cucciare Andrea Finlay Autumn Harnish Lakiesha Kemp Luisa Manfredi Andrea Nevedal Allison Rodriguez Joel Rosenthal David Smelson Jennifer Smith Christine Timko

25 Contact Information

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