Wayne N Welsh
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Recent Articles
1.
Stein L, Bassett S, Welsh W, Clair-Michaud M, Abdel-Salam S, Monico L, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2023 Jan;
58(3):320-330.
PMID: 36629127
This study examined fidelity of implementation strategies used in an organizational process improvement intervention (OPII) designed to improve evidence-based practices related to assessments for drug-involved clients exiting incarceration. Leadership was...
2.
Belenko S, Dembo R, Knight D, Elkington K, Wasserman G, Robertson A, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2022 Jun;
140:108829.
PMID: 35751945
Introduction: Youth involved in the justice system have high rates of alcohol and other drug use, but limited treatment engagement. JJ-TRIALS tested implementation activities with community supervision (CS) and behavioral...
3.
Welsh W, Dembo R, Lehman W, Bartkowski J, Hamilton L, Leukefeld C, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2020 Jul;
48(2):233-249.
PMID: 32666324
Although interorganizational relationships (IORs) are essential to the effective delivery of human services, very little research has examined relationships between juvenile justice agencies and behavioral health providers, and few studies...
4.
Becan J, Bartkowski J, Knight D, Wiley T, DiClemente R, Ducharme L, et al.
Health Justice
. 2018 Apr;
6(1):9.
PMID: 29654518
Background: This paper describes the means by which a United States National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded cooperative, Juvenile Justice-Translational Research on Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System (JJ-TRIALS),...
5.
Welsh W, Prendergast M, Knight K, Knudsen H, Monico L, Gray J, et al.
Crim Justice Behav
. 2016 Aug;
43(4):483-505.
PMID: 27546925
Because weak interagency coordination between community correctional agencies (e.g., probation and parole) and community-based treatment providers has been identified as a major barrier to the use of evidence-based practices (EBPs)...
6.
Prendergast M, Welsh W, Stein L, Lehman W, Melnick G, Warda U, et al.
J Behav Health Serv Res
. 2016 Aug;
44(4):625-646.
PMID: 27520366
Although research indicates that organizational characteristics substantially influence the adoption and use of evidence-based practices (EBPs), there has been little empirical research on organizational factors most likely to influence successful...
7.
Kelly C, Welsh W
Subst Use Misuse
. 2016 May;
51(7):902-11.
PMID: 27144315
Background: With notable exceptions, few studies have looked critically at the role and effects of factors other than individual or programmatic differences that contribute to the climate within substance abuse...
8.
Welsh W, Lin H, Peters R, Stahler G, Lehman W, Stein L, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2015 Apr;
152:230-8.
PMID: 25896737
Background: This implementation study examined the impact of an organizational process improvement intervention (OPII) on a continuum of evidence based practices related to assessment and community reentry of drug-involved offenders:...
9.
Welsh W, Knudsen H, Knight K, Ducharme L, Pankow J, Urbine T, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2015 Jan;
43(1):105-21.
PMID: 25559124
Weak coordination between community correctional agencies and community-based treatment providers is a major barrier to diffusion of medication-assisted treatment (MAT)--the inclusion of medications (e.g., methadone and buprenorphine) in combination with...
10.
Shafer M, Prendergast M, Melnick G, Stein L, Welsh W
Health Justice
. 2015 Jan;
2(1).
PMID: 25554738
Background: The Organizational Process Improvement Intervention (OPII), conducted by the NIDA-funded Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies consortium of nine research centers, examined an organizational intervention to improve the processes...