Testing Implementation Strategies to Scale Up a Multicomponent Continuum-of-Service Intervention for Families Involved in Systems with Parental Opioid and Methamphetamine Use
This study evaluates Just Care for Families (JCFF), a developing practice that supports parents and children with interconnected needs related to substance use, mental health, relationships, and system navigation. Nine rural Oregon counties are testing JCFF with and without a new mobile app to assess its clinical impact at key points of interaction with child welfare, as well as its effectiveness as it expands to new counties. The study also examines how adding the mobile app influences program implementation and long-term sustainability.
Study Aims
Principal Investigator
Lisa Saldana, PhD
Chestnut Health Systems
Co-Investigators
- Gracelyn Cruden, PhD, Duke University
- Joe Glass, PhD, MSW, Chestnut Health Systems
- Allyson Dir, PhD, Indiana University
Justice Agency Partner
- Oregon Department of Health and Human Services, Child Welfare