Kathryn E. Parisi Data-verified
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Kathryn E. Parisi's research focuses on the implementation of evidence-based interventions and the delivery of behavioral health services in diverse settings. Her work investigates practitioner adoption of technologies, such as videoconferencing, for telemental health delivery, exploring both practitioner attitudes and patient outcomes. Parisi has also examined the effectiveness of treatment delivery in non-traditional environments, comparing dropout rates and barriers in mobile units versus outpatient clinics. Her scholarship includes mixed-methods studies aimed at understanding how to best integrate evidence-based practices into real-world healthcare systems. Parisi has a h-index of 5 and has authored 9 publications with 670 citations. She has collaborated with Lauren B. Quetsch on 2 shared publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 689
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Practitioner use of and attitudes towards videoconferencing for the delivery of evidence-based telemental health interventions: A mixed methods study (2021)
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- Practitioner use of and attitudes towards videoconferencing for the delivery of evidence-based telemental health interventions: A mixed methods study
- Evidence-based treatment delivery in nontraditional settings: Comparing treatment dropout, barriers, and attitudes in a mobile unit versus an outpatient clinic.
- Practitioner use of and attitudes towards videoconferencing for the delivery of evidence-based telemental health interventions: A mixed methods study
- Evidence-based treatment delivery in nontraditional settings: Comparing treatment dropout, barriers, and attitudes in a mobile unit versus an outpatient clinic.
- Evidence-based treatment delivery in nontraditional settings: Comparing treatment dropout, barriers, and attitudes in a mobile unit versus an outpatient clinic.
- Evidence-based treatment delivery in nontraditional settings: Comparing treatment dropout, barriers, and attitudes in a mobile unit versus an outpatient clinic.
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