@article{96a06ceea7c5482da35f7244a6027a68,
title = "Usual Care Among Providers Treating Women Veterans: Managing Complexity and Multimorbidity in the Era of Evidence-Based Practice",
abstract = "To better understand VA providers{\textquoteright} approaches to and perspectives on providing care to women Veterans, providers (n = 97) in primary care and mental health settings were interviewed about women{\textquoteright}s perceived treatment needs, types of care provided, and perceptions of evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for this population. Providers perceived that women Veteran VA users are often diagnostically complex and require a coordinated approach to treatment planning. They struggled with decisions about how to offer services such as EBTs and collaborative care in light of comorbidity and psychosocial stressors, and endorsed the belief that a tailored approach and consideration of these factors is essential in providing care.",
keywords = "Evidence-based practice, Veterans, Women{\textquoteright}s mental health",
author = "Hamilton, {Alison B.} and Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman and Finley, {Erin P.} and Ruth Klap and Mittman, {Brian S.} and Yano, {Elizabeth M.} and Sabine Oishi",
note = "Funding Information: These data were collected as part of an evaluation of VA implementation of tele-gynecology in partnership with Women{\textquoteright}s Health Services: The Evaluation of Tele-Gynecology Implementation (Project # XVA 65-028), funded by Women{\textquoteright}s Health Services, Office of Patient Care Services, Veterans Heath Administration. Dr. Yano{\textquoteright}s effort was funded by a VA HSR&D Senior Research Career Scientist Award (Project # RCS 05-195). At the time of the project, Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Wiltsey-Stirman were investigators with the Implementation Research Institute (IRI), at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis; supported through an award from the National Institute of Mental Health (R25 MH080916) and VA HSR&D QUERI. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, This is a U.S. government work and not under copyright protection in the U.S.; foreign copyright protection may apply.",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/s10488-019-00961-y",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "47",
pages = "244--253",
journal = "Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research",
issn = "0894-587X",
publisher = "Springer New York",
number = "2",
}