Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Crocker leads pub;ication of major paper on methods for large PCORI-frunded study

Abigail M Crocker, PhD, Assistant Professor led a large team of collaborators from around the country in publishing the methods from the 5-year $18.3 million study on Integrating Behavioral health services in primary care practices. Congratulations, Abby!
 

Abigail M Crocker, PhD; Rodger Kessler, PhD; Constance van Eeghen, DrPH; Levi N Bonnell, MPH; Ryan E Breshears, PhD; Peter Callas, PhD; Jessica Clifton, PhD; William Elder, PhD; Chet Fox, MD; Sylvie Frisbie; Juvena Hitt; Jennifer Jewiss, EdD; Roger Kathol, MD; Kelly Clark/Keefe, EdD; Jennifer Lavoie; George S Leibowitz, PhD; CR Macchi, PhD; Mark McGovern, PhD; Brenda Mollis, MPH MPA MA; Daniel Mullin, PsyD MPH; Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD; Lisa Watts Natkin, PhD; Wilson Pace, MD; Richard G Pinckney, MD MPH; Douglas Pomeroy; Alexander Pond; Rachel Postupack, PhD; Paula Reynolds; Gail L Rose, PhD; Sarah Hudson Scholle, DrPH MPH; William J Sieber, PhD; Terry Stancin, PhD; Kurt C Stange, MD PhD; Kari A Stephens, PhD; Kathryn Teng, MD; Elizabeth Needham Waddell, PhD; Benjamin Littenberg, MD (in press). Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care (IBH-PC) to improve patient-centered outcomes in adults with multiple chronic medical and behavioral health conditions: study protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomized control trial. Trials. Accepted for publication 15 February 2021, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-54202/v1
 

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