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    <title language="eng">The dissemination and implementation of trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for children and adolescents in seven European countries</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Background&#13;
There is broad scientific evidence for the effectiveness of individual trauma-focused evidence-based treatments (EBTs) such as “trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy” (TF-CBT) for children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress symptoms. However, there is a significant research-to-practice gap resulting in traumatized children in high-income countries in Europe having only very limited access to these treatments. The aim of this study was, therefore, to identify common barriers and successful dissemination and implementation (D&amp;I) strategies of evidence-based trauma-focused treatments (in particular TF-CBT) in seven European countries.&#13;
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Methods&#13;
For this study, we chose a mixed-method approach: an online survey among certified European TF-CBT trainers (N = 22) and the collection of country-based narratives from TF-CBT experts in different European countries (Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden).&#13;
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Results&#13;
Common modifiable barriers to the implementation of TF-CBT were identified on different levels (e.g. government or treatment level), and successful D&amp;I strategies were highlighted across all countries, such as translations of materials. Additionally, the experts from the country narratives put together a broad overview of TF-CBT research in Europe.&#13;
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Conclusions&#13;
The results of this study revealed that especially learning collaborations and the development of joint European efforts in funding and researching D&amp;I strategies are crucial for future implementation of trauma-focused EBTs in Europe.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">BMC Health Services Research</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1186/s12913-024-11689-3</identifier>
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    <author>Elisa Pfeiffer</author>
    <author>Johanna Unterhitzenberger</author>
    <author>Pia Enderby</author>
    <author>Aino Juusola</author>
    <author>Zlatina Kostova</author>
    <author>Ramon J. L. Lindauer</author>
    <author>Sanna-Kaija Nuotio</author>
    <author>Poa Samuelberg</author>
    <author>Tine K Jensen</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>TF-CBT</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Europe</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>dissemination</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>implementation</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>children and adolescents</value>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="">Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Technische Hochschule Rosenheim</thesisPublisher>
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