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Case Study of Resilient Baton Rouge: Applying Depression Collaborative Care and Community Planning to Disaster Recovery

Background: Addressing behavioral health impacts of major disasters is a priority of increasing national attention, but there are limited examples of implementation strategies to guide new disaster responses. We provide a case study of an effort being applied in response to the 2016 Great Flood in B...

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Autores principales: Keegan, Robin, Grover, Leslie T., Patron, David, Sugarman, Olivia K., Griffith, Krystal, Sonnier, Suzy, Springgate, Benjamin F., Jumonville, Lauren Crapanzano, Gardner, Sarah, Massey, Willie, Miranda, Jeanne, Chung, Bowen, Wells, Kenneth B., Phillippi, Stephen, Trapido, Ed, Ramirez, Alexa, Meyers, Diana, Haywood, Catherine, Landry, Craig, Wennerstrom, Ashley
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29890659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061208
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author Keegan, Robin
Grover, Leslie T.
Patron, David
Sugarman, Olivia K.
Griffith, Krystal
Sonnier, Suzy
Springgate, Benjamin F.
Jumonville, Lauren Crapanzano
Gardner, Sarah
Massey, Willie
Miranda, Jeanne
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
Phillippi, Stephen
Trapido, Ed
Ramirez, Alexa
Meyers, Diana
Haywood, Catherine
Landry, Craig
Wennerstrom, Ashley
author_facet Keegan, Robin
Grover, Leslie T.
Patron, David
Sugarman, Olivia K.
Griffith, Krystal
Sonnier, Suzy
Springgate, Benjamin F.
Jumonville, Lauren Crapanzano
Gardner, Sarah
Massey, Willie
Miranda, Jeanne
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
Phillippi, Stephen
Trapido, Ed
Ramirez, Alexa
Meyers, Diana
Haywood, Catherine
Landry, Craig
Wennerstrom, Ashley
author_sort Keegan, Robin
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description Background: Addressing behavioral health impacts of major disasters is a priority of increasing national attention, but there are limited examples of implementation strategies to guide new disaster responses. We provide a case study of an effort being applied in response to the 2016 Great Flood in Baton Rouge. Methods: Resilient Baton Rouge was designed to support recovery after major flooding by building local capacity to implement an expanded model of depression collaborative care for adults, coupled with identifying and responding to local priorities and assets for recovery. For a descriptive, initial evaluation, we coupled analysis of documents and process notes with descriptive surveys of participants in initial training and orientation, including preliminary comparisons among licensed and non-licensed participants to identify training priorities. Results: We expanded local behavioral health service delivery capacity through subgrants to four agencies, provision of training tailored to licensed and non-licensed providers and development of advisory councils and partnerships with grassroots and government agencies. We also undertook initial efforts to enhance national collaboration around post-disaster resilience. Conclusion: Our partnered processes and lessons learned may be applicable to other communities that aim to promote resilience, as well as planning for and responding to post-disaster behavioral health needs.
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spelling pubmed-60256232018-07-16 Case Study of Resilient Baton Rouge: Applying Depression Collaborative Care and Community Planning to Disaster Recovery Keegan, Robin Grover, Leslie T. Patron, David Sugarman, Olivia K. Griffith, Krystal Sonnier, Suzy Springgate, Benjamin F. Jumonville, Lauren Crapanzano Gardner, Sarah Massey, Willie Miranda, Jeanne Chung, Bowen Wells, Kenneth B. Phillippi, Stephen Trapido, Ed Ramirez, Alexa Meyers, Diana Haywood, Catherine Landry, Craig Wennerstrom, Ashley Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Addressing behavioral health impacts of major disasters is a priority of increasing national attention, but there are limited examples of implementation strategies to guide new disaster responses. We provide a case study of an effort being applied in response to the 2016 Great Flood in Baton Rouge. Methods: Resilient Baton Rouge was designed to support recovery after major flooding by building local capacity to implement an expanded model of depression collaborative care for adults, coupled with identifying and responding to local priorities and assets for recovery. For a descriptive, initial evaluation, we coupled analysis of documents and process notes with descriptive surveys of participants in initial training and orientation, including preliminary comparisons among licensed and non-licensed participants to identify training priorities. Results: We expanded local behavioral health service delivery capacity through subgrants to four agencies, provision of training tailored to licensed and non-licensed providers and development of advisory councils and partnerships with grassroots and government agencies. We also undertook initial efforts to enhance national collaboration around post-disaster resilience. Conclusion: Our partnered processes and lessons learned may be applicable to other communities that aim to promote resilience, as well as planning for and responding to post-disaster behavioral health needs. MDPI 2018-06-08 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6025623/ /pubmed/29890659 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061208 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Keegan, Robin
Grover, Leslie T.
Patron, David
Sugarman, Olivia K.
Griffith, Krystal
Sonnier, Suzy
Springgate, Benjamin F.
Jumonville, Lauren Crapanzano
Gardner, Sarah
Massey, Willie
Miranda, Jeanne
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
Phillippi, Stephen
Trapido, Ed
Ramirez, Alexa
Meyers, Diana
Haywood, Catherine
Landry, Craig
Wennerstrom, Ashley
Case Study of Resilient Baton Rouge: Applying Depression Collaborative Care and Community Planning to Disaster Recovery
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title_short Case Study of Resilient Baton Rouge: Applying Depression Collaborative Care and Community Planning to Disaster Recovery
title_sort case study of resilient baton rouge: applying depression collaborative care and community planning to disaster recovery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29890659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061208
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