Auteur H. K. KNUDSEN
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ENGLISH : In October 2002, the Food and Drug Administration approved buprenorphine for use in the treatment of opioid dependence. Successful diffusion, adoption, and implementation of this medication within the treatment field depend in part o[...]L. J. DUCHARME ; H. K. KNUDSEN ; P. M. ROMAN | 2005
Dans Evaluation and Program Planning (Vol.28 n°4, November 2005) Article : PériodiqueAddiction treatment programs have been slow to adopt computerized information systems. Little systematic data exist on programs' technological infrastructures and use of electronic databases to store and analyze client information. Likewise, the[...]Modeling the use of innovations in private treatment organizations : the role of absorptive capacity
ENGLISH : Few studies have identitied the organizational characteristics that are associated with the transfer of research-based treatment techniques into practice. One potentially fruitful concept is absorptive capacity, referring to an organ[...]M. H. DYE ; L. J. DUCHARME ; J. A. JOHNSON ; H. K. KNUDSEN ; P. M. ROMAN | 2009
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.41 n°3, September 2009) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Traditional therapeutic communities (TCs) are characterized by confrontational group therapy, treatment phases, a tenure-based resident hierarchy, and long-term residential care. Many TCs have modified the structure and intensity of [...]ENGLISH : The research-to-practice gap in substance abuse treatment, particularly with regard to pharmacological innovations, necessitates the consideration of organizational characteristics that facilitate the adoption of innovations. Using d[...]H. K. KNUDSEN ; C. LEUKEFELD ; J. R. HAVENS ; J. L. DUVALL ; C. B. OSER ; M. STATON-TINDALL ; J. MOONEY ; J. G. CLARKE ; FRISMAN L. ; H. L. SURRATT ; J. A. INCIARDI | 2008
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.40 n°4, 2008) Article : PériodiqueThe HIV infection rate is increasing among women in general and for female inmates specifically (Maruschak 2004), which makes understanding the correlates of risky sexual behaviors critical for this population. Partner relationships, particularl[...]ENGLISH : As an organizational field, substance abuse treatment clearly includes a remarkable range of organizations. Yet only in the past two decades has there been research interest in the organizational context in which treatment is deliver[...]C. B. OSER ; J. R. HAVENS ; J. L. MOONEY ; M. STATON-TINDALL ; H. K. KNUDSEN ; J. L. DUVALL ; C. G. LEUKEFELD | 2008
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.40 n°4, 2008) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : African-American female inmates are disproportionately affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with heterosexual contact as the primary mode of transmission. This could be the result of racial differences in the strategie[...]ENGLISH : The turbulence created by the emergence of managed care has increased the importance of staff retention for substance abuse treatment centers. This study examines the relationships between management practices, organizational commitm[...]ENGLISH : Although previous research has considered the unique treatment needs of rural residents, little research has investigated the potential differences in the availability of treatment services in rural and urban areas. Using three waves[...]ENGLISH : Although research has explored the diffusion of drug testing as a management technique, little attention has been paid to how organizations manage employees who fail drug tests. Organizations can choose a strategy that externalizes o[...]H. K. KNUDSEN ; L. J. DUCHARME ; P. M. ROMAN | 2007
Dans Journal of Health and Social Behavior (Vol.48 n°2, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Many studies of innovation adoption in health care organizations focus either on organizational characteristics or the institutional environment, but not both. Furthermore, these perspectives are rarely employed simultaneously in bot[...]