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Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness

Publication Year: 2025
Contributing Organisation: University of Washington
Authors: Aaron R Lyon, Sean A Munson, and Michael D Pullmann
Learning Themes: Global Health

Psychosocial clinical interventions such as psychotherapy, counseling, and case management are a preferred mode of treatment by most people seeking care for mental health problems . Access to evidence-based clinical interventions remains variable among diverse groups, leading to mental health disparities across racial and ethnic, geographic, and socioeconomic status . Furthermore, implementing clinical interventions in nontraditional and integrated settings (eg, primary care, telehealth platforms, and schools) has shown mixed success. These settings can serve as a safety net for accessing mental health treatment when traditional options are inaccessible . Addressing barriers to implementing clinical interventions in these settings is vital to promote more
equitable access to mental health services for all.

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