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Last Updated: October 30, 2020

BYRON J. POWELL, PHD, LCSW

Brown School and School of Medicine | Washington University in St. Louis Goldfarb Hall 350 | One Brookings Drive | Campus Box 1196

St. Louis, Missouri 63130 bjpowell@wustl.edu | 314-935-2817 Faculty Web Page | Google Scholar Profile

EDUCATION

2015 University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry

Postdoctoral Fellow (Mental Health Policy and Services Research) 2014 Washington University in St. Louis

Brown School

Doctor of Philosophy (Social Work)

2007 University of Chicago

School of Social Service Administration

Master of Arts (Clinical Social Work)

2004 Taylor University

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

CLINICAL LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS

2009-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Illinois & Missouri) 2007-Inactive Type 73 School Social Worker Certification (Illinois)

2013 Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School Certificate

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Academic

2019- Brown School

Washington University in St. Louis Assistant Professor

2020- Division of Infectious Diseases

John T. Milliken Department of Medicine Washington University School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine (Secondary) 2019- Center for Mental Health Services Research

Washington University in St. Louis Co-Director

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Byron J. Powell • bjpowell@wustl.edu 2019- Institute of Public Health

Washington University in St. Louis Faculty Scholar

2019- Siteman Cancer Center

Barnes Jewish Hospital

Washington University School of Medicine Member

2014- Center for Violence and Injury Prevention Brown School

Washington University in St. Louis Faculty Affiliate

2019- Department of Health Policy and Management Gillings School of Global Public Health

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adjunct Assistant Professor

2020- Dissemination and Implementation Science Center University of California San Diego

Investigator

2019- Impact Center

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute Collaborator

2015-2019 Department of Health Policy and Management Gillings School of Global Public Health

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Assistant Professor

2015-2019 Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Fellow

2017-2019 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Fellow

2015-2019 Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services Research (T32MH019117), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Core Faculty & Associate Director (as of Fall 2017)

2016-2019 Consortium for Implementation Science

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and RTI International Faculty

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2014-2015 Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania

Postdoctoral Researcher

2014-2015 Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania

Fellow

2009-2014 Brown School

Washington University in St. Louis

Doctoral Student (2009-2012) and Candidate (2012-2014)

NIMH Pre-Doctoral Fellow (2009-2015), Doris Duke Fellow (2012-2014), and Fahs-Beck Scholar (2013-2014)

Post-Masters Clinical Experience

2012-2013 Health Connections at New CityFellowship Volunteer Outpatient Therapist

2007-2009 Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School at the University of Chicago Dormitory Counselor & Supervisor

Paraprofessional Training and Work Experience

2004-2007 ChildServ

Youth Care Worker

2006-2007 Community Unit School District 200 School Social Work Intern

2006 Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Social Work Intern

2002 SpringHill Camps

Psychology Practicum

HONORS

2020-2021 Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award, National Institute of Mental Health 2018-2019 Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2018-2020 Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award, National Institute of Mental Health 2018 Scholar, Mixed Methods Research Training Program for the Health Sciences,

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2018 Invited Speaker, Committee on Fostering Healthy Mental, Emotional, and

Behavioral (MEB) Development, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

2017-2021 Mentored Research Scientist Development Award, National Institute of Mental Health

2017-2018 Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award, National Institute of Mental Health 2016-2018 Fellowship, Implementation Research Institute, National Institute of Mental Health 2016 Early Career Award, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

Dissemination and Implementation Special Interest Group

2015-2017 Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award, National Institute of Mental Health 2015-2016 Fellowship, Child Intervention, Prevention, and Services (CHIPS) Research

Training Institute, National Institute of Mental Health

2015 Fellowship, Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health, National Institutes of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs

2014 Competitively Selected Participant, New Investigators Workshop, National Institute of Mental Health

2012-2014 National Research Service Award, National Institute of Mental Health

2012-2014 Fellowship, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Fellowship for the Promotion of Child Well-Being

2012 Competitively Selected Participant, Knowledge Translation Canada’s 3rd Annual Knowledge Translation Trainee Collaborative Meeting

2012 Traineeship, Knowledge Translation Canada’s Summer Institute on KT

2012 Competitively Selected Participant, Technical Assistance Workshop at the Annual National Institutes of Health Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation

2011 Award for “Impact,” Seattle Implementation Research Conference (a.k.a., Society for Implementation Research Collaboration)

2011 Travel Award, Seattle Implementation Research Conference

2011 Interviewee, Dissemination and Implementation Narrative Library, National Cancer Institute, Cancer Communication Research Center

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2011 Traineeship, Student Quality Leadership Academy, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

2008-2009 Fellowship, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis

RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP

Book

1. Daro, D., Cohn Donnelly, A., Huang, L., & Powell, B. J. (Eds.). (2015). Advances in child abuse prevention knowledge: The perspective of new leadership (pp. 1-257). New York: Springer.

Book Chapters (

†Denotes Senior Author; *Denotes Student Author)

1. *Knocke, K. & †Powell, B. J. (Under Contract). Evaluating implementation strategies. In Rangarajan (Ed.), Handbook of program design and implementation. New York: Oxford University Press.

2. Powell, B. J., Bickman, L., Hoagwood, K. E. (In Press). Monitoring program implementation. In Bickman & Rog (Eds.), The evaluation handbook: An evaluator’s companion. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc.

3. Zerden, L. D., *Cruden, G., Lombardi, B. M., *Grove, L. R., *Patel, S. V., & †Powell, B. J. (2019). The implementation of integrated behavioral health models. In S. Gehlert & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work (3rd Edition; pp.189-208). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

4. Powell, B. J., *Garcia, K., & Fernandez, M. E.(2019). Implementation strategies. In D. Chambers, C. Vinson, and W. Norton (Eds.), Advancing the Science of Implementation Across the Cancer Continuum (pp. 98-120). New York: Oxford University Press.

5. Kirchner, J. E., Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Smith, J. L., & Proctor, E. K. (2018).

Implementation Strategies. In R. Brownson, G. Colditz, & E. Proctor (Eds.), Dissemination and implementation research in health: Translating science to practice (2nd Edition, pp. 245-266). New York: Oxford University Press.

6. Baumann, A. A., Kohl, P. L., Proctor, E. K., & Powell, B. J. (2016). Program

implementation. In J. Ponzetti (Ed.), Evidence-based parenting education: A global perspective (pp. 24-33). New York: Routledge.

7. Benjamin Wolk, C., Powell, B. J., & Beidas, R. S. (2015). Contextual influences and strategies for dissemination and implementation in mental health. In P. Nathan (Ed.), Oxford Handbooks Online (pp. 1-15). New York: Oxford University Press.

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8. Powell, B. J., Bosk, E., Wilen, J., Danko, C., Van Scoyoc, A., & Banman, A. (2015).

Evidence-based programs in “real world” settings: Finding the best fit. In D. Daro, A. Cohn Donnelly, L. Huang, and B. Powell (Eds.), Advances in child abuse prevention knowledge: The perspective of new leadership (pp. 145-177). New York: Springer.

9. Daro, D., Cohn Donnelly, A., Huang, L., & Powell, B. J. (2015). Common themes, questions and opportunities: Creating a context for continued improvement. In D. Daro, A. Cohn Donnelly, L. Huang, and B. Powell (Eds.), Advances in child abuse prevention knowledge: The perspective of new leadership (pp. 237-252). New York: Springer. 10. Proctor, E. K., Powell, B. J., & Feely, M. (2014). Measurement in dissemination and

implementation science. In R. S. Beidas & P. C. Kendall (Eds.), Dissemination and

implementation of evidence-based practices in child and adolescent mental health (pp. 22-43). New York: Oxford University Press.

11. Proctor, E. K., Powell, B. J., & McGinnis, H. (2011). Implementation science and practice. In E. Mullen (Ed.) Oxford Bibliographies Online (pp. 1-26). doi:

10.1093/OBO/9780195389678-0012

Refereed Articles (

†Denotes Senior Author; *Denotes Student Author)

1. Wolfenden, L., Foy, R., Presseau, J., Grimshaw, J., Ivers, N., Powell, B. J., Taljaard, M., Wiggers, J., Sutherland, R., Nathan, N., Williams, C. M., Kingsland, M., Milat, A., Hodder, R., & Yoong, S. (In Press). Designing and undertaking randomised implementation trials: A guide for researchers. BMJ.

2. Graham, A. K., Lattie, E. G., Powell, B. J., Lyon, A. R., Smith, J. D., Schueller, S. M., Stadnick, N. A., Brown, C. H., & Mohr, D. C. (In Press). Implementation strategies for technology-enabled mental health services in health care settings. American Psychologist. 3. Rogal, S. S., Yakovchenko, V., Morgan, T., Bajaj, J. S., Gonzalez, R., Park, A., Beste, L.,

Meich, E. J., Lamorte, C., Neely, B., Gibson, S., Malone, P., Chartier, M., Taddei, T., Tsao, G. G., Powell, B. J., Dominitz, J., Ross, D., & Chinman, M. J. (2020). Getting to

implementation: A protocol for a Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized evaluation of using data-driven implementation strategies to improve cirrhosis care for veterans. Implementation Science, 15(92), 1-10.

4. *Cruden, G., Frerichs, L., Powell, B. J., Lanier, P., Brown, H., & Hassmiller Lich, K.

(2020). Developing a multi-criteria analysis tool to support the selection of evidence-based child maltreatment prevention programs for implementation. Prevention Science, 21(8), 1059-1064.

5. Landes, S. J., Kerns, S. E. U., Pilar, M. R., Walsh-Bailey, C., Yu, S. H., Byeon, Y. V., Crane, M. E., Larson, M., Bullock, H. L., Baumann, A. A., Comtois, K. A., Darnell, D., Dorsey, S., Fizur, P., Lewis, C. C., Moullin, J. C., Pierson, A., Powell, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Wiltsey Stirman, S., & Franks, R. P. (2020). Proceedings of the fourth biennial conference of the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration: The intersection of research, policy, and practice – Part 1. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 3): 76, 1-5.

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6. Barnett, M., Dopp, A. R., Klein, C., Ettner, S. L., Powell, B. J., & Saldana, L. (2020). Collaborating with health economists to advance implementation science: A qualitative study. Implementation Science Communications, 1(82), 1-11

7. Rogal, S. S., Powell, B. J., & Chinman, M. on behalf of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Implementation Research Group. (2020). Moving towards impact: An introduction to implementation science for gastroenterologists and hepatologists. Gastroenterology. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2020.07.063

8. Dopp, A. R., Narcisse, M., Mundey, P., Silovsky, J. F., Smith, A. B., Mandell, D., Funderburk, B. W., Powell, B. J., Schmidt, S., Edwards, D., Luke, D., & Mendel, P. (2020). A scoping review of strategies for financing the implementation of evidence-based practices in behavioral health systems: State of the literature and future directions. Implementation Research and Practice, 1, 1-21.

9. Weiner, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Dorsey, C., Mettert, K., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2020). Measuring readiness for implementation: A systematic review of measures’ psychometric and pragmatic properties. Implementation Research and Practice, 1, 1-29.

10. Nguyen, M. X., Chu, V. A., Powell, B. J., Tran, H. V., Nguyen, L. H., Dao, A. T. M., Pham, M. D., Vo, S. H., Bui, N. H., Dowdy, D. W., Latkin, C. A., Lancaster, K. E., Pence, B. W., Sripaipan, T., Hoffman, I., Miller, W. C., & Go, V. F. (2020). Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: Study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial. Implementation Science, 15(64), 1-16.

11. *Gertner, A. K., Robertson, A. G., Powell, B. J., Jones, H., Silberman, P., & Domino, M. E. (2020). Primary care providers and specialists deliver comparable quality of buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder. Health Affairs, 39(8), 1395-1404.

12. Bunger, A. C., Chuang, E., Girth, A., Lancaster, K. E., Gadel, F., Himmeger, M., Saldana, L., Powell, B. J., & Aarons, G. A. (2020). Establishing cross-systems collaborations for implementation: Study protocol for a longitudinal mixed methods study. Implementation Science, 15(55), 1-14.

13. Yakovchenko, V., Miech, E. J., Chinman, M. J., Chartier, M., Gonzalez, R., Kirchner, J. E., Morgan, T. R., Park, A., Powell, B. J., Proctor, E. K., Ross, D., Waltz, T. J., Rogal, S. S. (2020). Using configurational comparative methods in implementation science: A worked example featuring implementation strategies and Hepatitis C treatment in the VA. Medical Care, 58(5), e31-e38.

14. *Gertner, A. K., Robertson, A. G., Jones, H., Powell, B. J., Silberman, P., & Domino, M. E. (2020). The effect of Medicaid expansion on use of opioid agonist treatment and the role of provider capacity constraints. Health Services Research, 55(3), 383-392.

15. Stoutenberg, M., Pojednic, R., Powell, B. J., Busignani, P., & Bowersock, A. (2020). Identifying key physical activity categories and topics to include in health professional training programs. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 32(4), 362-370.

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16. Powell, B. J., *Haley, A. D., *Patel, S. V., Amaya-Jackson, L., Glienke, B., Blythe, M., Lengnick-Hall, R., McCrary, S., Beidas, R. S., Lewis, C. C., Aarons, G. A., Wells, K. B., Saldana, L., McKay, M. M., & Weinberger, M. (2020). Improving the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community mental health organizations: A study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized pilot study of the Collaborative Organizational Approach to Selecting and Tailoring Implementation Strategies (COAST-IS). Implementation Science Communications, 1(9), 1-13.

17. Gopalan, G., Bunger, A. C., & Powell, B. J. (2020). Skills for developing and maintaining community-partnerships for dissemination and implementation research in children’s behavioral health: Implications for research infrastructure and training of early career investigators. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 47, 227-243.

18. Urquhart, R., Kendell, C., Cornelissen, E., Madden, L. L., Powell, B. J., Kissmann, G., Richmond, S. A., Willis, C., Bender, J. L. (2020). Defining sustainability in practice: Views from implementing real-world innovations in health care. BMC Health Services Research, 20(87), 1-7.

19. Kirchner, J. E., Smith, J. L., Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., & Proctor, E. K. (2020). Getting a clinical innovation into practice: An introduction to implementation strategies. Psychiatry Research, 283(112467), 1-7.

20. Powell, B. J., *Patel, S. V., *Haley, A. D., *Haines, E. R., *Knocke, K. E., *Chandler, S., Katz, C. C., Seifert, H. P., Ake, G., Amaya-Jackson, L., & Aarons, G. A. (2020).

Determinants of implementing evidence-based trauma-focused interventions for children and youth: A systematic review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 4(5), 705-719.

21. *Kirk, M. A., Haines, E. R., Rokoske, F. S., Powell, B. J., Weinberger, M., Hanson, L. C., & Birken, S. A. (2019). A case study of a theory-based method for identifying and reporting core functions and forms of evidence-based interventions. Translational Behavioral Medicine. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz178

22. Vaughn, A., Studts, C. R., Powell, B. J., Ammerman, A. S., Trogdon, J. G., Curran, G. M., Hales, D., Willis, E., & Ward, D. S. (2019). The impact of a basic vs. enhanced

GoNAPSACC on child care centers’ health eating and physical activity practices: Protocol for a type 3 hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster-randomized trial. Implementation Science, 14(101), 1-15.

23. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H. M., Nolen, E. A., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Mettert, K. D., Weiner, B. J., Barwick, M., Wolfenden, L., Damschroder, L. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2019). Pragmatic measures for implementation research: Development of the Psychometric and Pragmatic Evidence Rating Scale (PAPERS). Translational Behavioral Medicine. doi:

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24. Metz, A., Boaz, A., & Powell, B. J. (2019). A research protocol for studying participatory processes in the use of evidence in child welfare systems. Evidence & Policy,15(3), 393-407. 25. Lyon, A. R., Cook, C. R., Locke, J., Davis, C., Powell, B. J., & Waltz, T. J. (2019).

Importance and feasibility of an adapted set of strategies in schools. Journal of School Psychology, 76, 66-77.

26. Sperber, N. R., Bruening, R. A., Choate, A., Mahanna, E., Wang, V., Powell, B. J., Damush, T., Jackson, G. L., Van Houtven, C., Allen, K. D., & Hastings, S. N. (2019). Implementing a mandated program in medical facilities across a regional health care system: A rapid qualitative assessment to evaluate early implementation strategies. Quality Management in Health Care, 28(3), 147-154.

27. Cook, C. R., Lyon, A. R., Locke, J., Waltz, T. J., & †Powell, B. J. (2019). Adapting a compilation of implementation strategies to the school context to increase youth access to high quality behavioral health services. Prevention Science, 20, 914-935.

28. *Kirk, M. A., Haines, E. R., Rokoske, F. S., Powell, B. J., Weinberger, M., Hanson, L. C., & Birken, S. A. (2019). Pilot test of an adapted intervention to improve timeliness of

referrals to hospice and palliative care for eligible home health patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 22(10), 1266-1270.

29. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Fernández, M. E., Abadie, B., & Damschroder, L. J. (2019). Choosing implementation strategies to address contextual barriers: Diversity in recommendations and future directions. Implementation Science, 14(42), 1-15.

30. Rogal, S. S., Yakovchenko, V., Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Gonzalez, R., Park, A., Chartier, M., Ross, D., Morgan, T. R., Kirchner, J. E., Proctor, E. K., & Chinman, M. J. (2019). Longitudinal assessment of the association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment: Year Two. Implementation Science, 14(36), 1-12.

31. *Turner, K., Weinberger, M., Renfro, C., Ferreri, S., Powell, B. J., Trygstad, T., Mark, N., Trogdon, J., & Shea, C. (2019). Stages of change: Moving community pharmacies from a drug dispensing to population health management model. Medical Care Research & Review. doi: 10.1177/1077558719841159

32. Ramaswamy, R., *Mosnier, J., Reed, K., Powell, B. J., & Schenck, A. P. (2019). Building capacity for public health 3.0: Introducing implementation science into an MPH curriculum. Implementation Science, 14(18), 1-10.

33. Gold, R., Bunce, A., Cottrell, E., Marino, M., Middendorf, M., Cowburn, S., Wright, D., Mossman, N., Dambrun, K., Powell, B. J., Gruß, I., Gottlieb, L., Dearing, M., Scott, J., Yosuf, N., & Krancari, M. (2019). Study Protocol: A pragmatic, stepped-wedge trial of tailored support for implementing social determinants of health documentation / action in community health centers. Implementation Science, 14(9), 1-17.

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34. Powell, B. J., Fernandez, M. E., Williams, N. J., Aarons, G. A., Beidas, R. S., Lewis, C. C., McHugh, S. M., & Weiner, B. J. (2019). Enhancing the impact of implementation strategies in healthcare: A research agenda. Frontiers in Public Health, 7(3), 1-9.

35. Stanick, C., Halko, H., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B. J., Powell, B. J., Palinkas, L. A., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). Operationalization of the “pragmatic” measures construct using a stakeholder feedback and a multi-method approach. BMC Health Services Research, 18(882), 1-12. 36. Birken, S. A., Rohweder, C., Powell, B. J., Shea, C. M., Scott, J., Leeman, J., Grewe, M. E.,

*Kirk, M. A., Damschroder, L. J., Aldridge, W. A., *Haines, E. R., Straus, S., & Presseau, J. (2018). T-CaST: An implementation Theory Comparison and Selection Tool.

Implementation Science, 13(143), 1-10.

37. Lewis, C. C., Klasnja, P., Powell, B. J., Lyon, A. R., Tuzzio, L., Jones, S., Walsh-Bailey, C., & Weiner, B. J. (2018). From classification to causality: Advancing understanding of mechanisms of change in implementation science. Frontiers in Public Health, 6(136), 1-6. 38. Lewis, C. C., Mettert, K., Dorsey, C. N., Martinez, R. G., Weiner, B. J., Nolen, E., Stanick,

C., Halko, H., & Powell, B. J. (2018). An updated protocol for a systematic review of implementation-related measures. Systematic Reviews, 7(66), 1-8.

39. Mazzucca, S., Tabak, R., Pilar, M., Ramsey, A. T., Baumann, A. A., Kryzer, E., Lewis, E. M., Padek, M., Powell, B. J., & Brownson, R. C. (2018). Variation in research designs used to test the effectiveness of dissemination and implementation strategies: A review. Frontiers in Public Health, 6(32), 1-10.

40. Boyd, M. R., Powell, B. J., Endicott, D., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). A method for tracking implementation strategies: An exemplar implementing measurement-based care in community behavioral health clinics. Behavior Therapy, 49, 525-537.

41. Leeman, J., Birken, S. A., Powell, B. J., Rohweder, C., & Shea, C. M. (2017). Beyond “implementation strategies”: Classifying the full range of strategies used in implementation science and practice. Implementation Science, 12(125), 1-9.

42. Birken, S. A., Powell, B. J., Shea, C. M., Haines, E. R., Kirk, M. A., Leeman, J., Rohweder, C., Damschroder, L. J., & Presseau, J. (2017). Criteria for selecting implementation science theories and frameworks: Results from an international survey. Implementation Science, 12(124), 1-9.

43. Halko, H., Stanick, C., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. (2017). Defining the “pragmatic” construct: A stakeholder-driven approach. The Behavior Therapist, 40(7), 248-251. 44. Powell, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Halko, H. M., Dorsey, C. N., Weiner, B. J., Barwick, M.,

Damschroder, L. J., Wensing, M., Wolfenden, L., & Lewis, C. C. (2017). Toward criteria for pragmatic measurement in implementation research and practice: A stakeholder-driven approach using concept mapping. Implementation Science, 12(118), 1-7.

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45. Weiner, B. J., Lewis, C. C., Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Clary, A. S., Boynton, M. H., & Halko, H. (2017). Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Implementation Science, 12(108), 1-12.

46. Powell, B. J., Mandell, D. S., Hadley, T. R., Rubin, R. M., Evans, A. C., Hurford, M. O., & Beidas, R. S. (2017). Are general and strategic measures of organizational context and leadership associated with knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based practices in public behavioral health settings? A cross-sectional observational study. Implementation Science, 12(64), 1-13.

47. Birken, S. A., Bunger, A. C., Powell, B. J., Turner, K., Clary, A. S., Klaman, S. L., Yu, Y., Whitaker, D. J., Self-Brown, S. R., Rostad, W. L., Stanley Chatham, J. R., Kirk, M. A., Shea, C. M., Haines, E., & Weiner, B. J. (2017). Organizational theory for dissemination and implementation research. Implementation Science, 12(62), 1-15.

48. Rogal, S. S., Yakovchenko, V., Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Kirchner, J. E., Proctor, E. K., Gonzalez, R., Park, A., Ross, D., Morgan, T. R., Chartier, M. & Chinman, M. J. (2017). The association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment in a national sample. Implementation Science, 12(60), 1-13.

49. Powell, B. J., Beidas, R. S., Lewis, C. C., Aarons, G. A., McMillen, J. C., Proctor, E. K., & Mandell, D. S. (2017). Methods to improve the selection and tailoring of implementation strategies. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 44(2), 177-194.

50. Shea, C. M., Young, T. L., Powell, B. J., Rohweder, C., Enga, Z. K., Scott, J. E., Carter-Edwards, L., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2017). Researcher readiness for participating in community-engaged dissemination and implementation research. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 7(3), 393-404.

51. Bunger, A. C., Powell, B. J., Robertson, H. A., MacDowell, H., Birken, S. A., Shea, C. (2017). Tracking implementation strategies: A description of a practical approach and early findings. Health Research Policy and Systems, 15(15), 1-12.

52. Birken, S. A., Powell, B. J., Presseau, J., Kirk, M. A., Lorencatto, F., Gould, N. J., Shea, C. M., Weiner, B. J., Francis, J. J., Yu, Y., Haines, E., & Damschroder, L. J. (2017). Combined use of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF): A systematic review. Implementation Science, 12(2), 1-14.

53. Powell, B. J. & Beidas, R. S. (2016). Advancing implementation research and practice in behavioral health systems. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43(6), 825-833.

54. Beidas, R. S., Stewart, R., Adams, D., Fernandez, T., Lustbader, S., Powell, B. J., Aarons, G., Hoagwood, K., Evans, A. C., Hurford, M., Rubin, R., Hadley, T., Mandell, D., & Barg, F. (2016). A multi-level examination of stakeholder perspectives of implementation evidence-based practices in a large urban publicly-funded mental health system. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43(6), 893-908.

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55. Powell, B. J., Beidas, R. S., Stewart, R. E., Benjamin Wolk, C., Rubin, R. M., Matlin, S. L., Weaver, S., Hurford, M. O., Evans, A. C., Hadley, T. R., & Mandell, D. S. (2016). Applying the policy ecology framework to Philadelphia’s behavioral health transformation efforts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43(6), 909-926.

56. Beidas, R. S., Marcus, S., Wolk, C., Powell, B. J., Aarons, G. A., Evans, A., Hurford, M., Hadley, T., Adams, D., Walsh, L., Babbar, S., Barg, F., & Mandell, D. (2016). A prospective examination of clinician and supervisor turnover within the context of implementation of evidence-based practices in a publicly-funded mental health system. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43(5), 640-649.

57. Ezeanolue, E., Powell, B. J., Patel, D., Olutola, A., Obiefune, M., Okonkwo, P., Dakum, P. Torpey, K., Aina, M., Eyo, A., Oleribe, O., Nwandu, A., Anyaike, C., Idoko, J., Aliyu, M., Sturke, R., Watts, H., Siberry, G., & the Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance. (2016). Identifying and prioritizing implementation barriers, gaps, and strategies through the Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance: Getting to zero in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV. JAIDS, 72(Supplement 2), S161-S166.

58. Bunger, A. C., Hanson, R., Doogan, N., Powell, B. J., Cao, Y., & Dunn, J. (2016). Can learning collaboratives support implementation by rewiring professional networks? Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43(1), 79-92. 59. Lal, S., Urquhart, R., Cornelissen, E., Newman, K., Van Eerd, D., Powell, B. J., & Chan, V.

(2015). Trainees’ self-reported challenges in knowledge translation research and practice. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 12(6), 348-354.

60. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Matthieu, M. M., Damschroder, L. J., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Proctor, E. K., & Kirchner, J. E. (2015). Use of concept mapping to characterize

relationships among implementation strategies and assess their feasibility and importance: Results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) study. Implementation Science, 10(109), 1-8.

61. Newman, K. M., Van Eerd, D., Powell, B. J., Urquhart, R., Cornelissen, E., Chan, V., & Lal, S. (2015). Identifying priorities in knowledge translation from the perspective of trainees: Results from an online survey. Implementation Science, 10(92), 1-4.

62. Glass, J. E., Hamilton, A. M., Powell, B. J., Perron, B. E., Brown, R. T., & Ilgen, M. A. (2015). Specialty alcohol treatment following brief alcohol intervention: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Addiction, 110(9), 1404-1415.

63. Baumann, A. A., Powell, B. J., Kohl, P. L., Tabak, R. G., Penalba, V., Proctor, E. K., Rodriguez Domenech, M. M., & Cabassa, L. J. (2015). Adaptation and implementation of evidence-based parent-training: A systematic review and critique of guiding evidence.

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64. Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E.K., & Kirchner, J. E. (2015). A refined compilation of implementation strategies: Results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) study. Implementation Science, 10(21), 1-14.

65. Patterson, D. A., Dulmas, C. N., Maguin, E., Keesler, J., & Powell, B. J. (2014). Organizational leaders’ and staff members’ appraisals of organizational social context within a children’s social service system. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 38(3), 215-227.

66. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E. K., Damschroder, L. J., & Kirchner, J. E. (2014). Expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC): Protocol for a mixed methods study. Implementation Science, 9(39), 1-12. 67. Powell, B. J., Proctor, E. K., & Glass, J. E. (2014). A systematic review of strategies for

implementing empirically supported mental health interventions. Research on Social Work Practice, 24(2), 192-212.

68. Proctor, E. K., Powell, B. J., & McMillen, J. C. (2013). Implementation strategies: Recommendations for specifying and reporting. Implementation Science, 8(139), 1-11. 69. Powell, B. J., Proctor, E. K., Glisson, C. A., Kohl, P. L., Raghavan, R., Brownson, R. C.,

Stoner, B. P., Carpenter, C., & Palinkas, L. A. (2013). A mixed methods multiple case study of implementation as usual in children’s social service organizations: Study protocol. Implementation Science, 8(92), 1-12.

70. Powell, B. J., McMillen, J. C., Hawley, K. M., & Proctor, E. K. (2013). Mental health clinicians’ motivation to invest in training: Results from a practice-based research network survey. Psychiatric Services, 64(8), 816-818.

71. Powell, B. J., Hausmann-Stabile, C., & McMillen, J. C. (2013). Mental health clinicians’ experiences of implementing evidence-based treatments. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 10(5), 396-409.

72. Proctor, E. K., Powell, B. J., Baumann, A., Hamilton, A., & Santens, R. (2012). Writing implementation research grant proposals: Ten key ingredients. Implementation Science, 7(96), 1-13.

73. Powell, B. J., McMillen, J. C., Proctor, E. K., Carpenter, C. R., Griffey, R. T, Bunger, A. C., Glass, J. E., & York, J. L. (2012). A compilation of strategies for implementing clinical innovations in health and mental health. Medical Care Research and Review, 69(2), 123-157.

Refereed Articles Under Review (

†Denotes Senior Author; *Denotes Student Author)

1. Powell, B. J., Mettert, K. D., Dorsey, C. N., Weiner, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Lengnick-Hall, R., Ehrhart, M. G., Aarons, G. A., Barwick, M. A., Damschroder, L. J., & Lewis, C. C. (Revise & Resubmit). Measures of organizational culture, organizational climate, and implementation climate in behavioral health: A systematic review.

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2. *Gertner, A. K., Franklin, J., Roth, I. J., Cruden, G., Haley, A., Finley, E. P., Hamilton, A. B., Palinkas, L., & †Powell, B. J. (Revise & Resubmit). A scoping review of the use of

ethnographic approaches in implementation research and recommendations for reporting. 3. Stanick, C, Halko, H., Mettert, K., Dorsey, C., Moullin, J., Weiner, B., Powell, B. J., &

Lewis, C. C. (Revise & Resubmit). Measuring characteristics of individuals: An updated systematic review of instruments’ psychometric properties.

4. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Matthieu, M. M, Smith, J. L., Damschroder, L. J., Chinman, M. J., Proctor, E. K., & Kirchner, J. E. (Revise & Resubmit). Consensus on strategies for

implementing evidence-based mental healthcare practices.

5. Yakovchenko, V., Morgan, T., Chinman, M., Chinman, M. J., Powell, B. J., Gonzalez, R., Park, A., Malone, P. S., Chartier, M., Ross, D., & Rogal, S. S. (Under Review). A five-year longitudinal assessment of Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) strategies in the national VA hepatitis C elimination program.

6. *Haines, E. R., Kirk, A., Lux, L., Smitherman, A. B., Powell, B. J., Dopp, A., Stover, A., & Birken, S. A. (Under Review). Ethnography and user-centered design to inform context-driven implementation.

7. *Haines, E. R., Lux, L., Smitherman, A. B., Kessler, M. l., Schonberg, J., Dopp, A., Stover, A. M., Powell, B. J., & Birken, S. A. (Under Review). An actionable needs assessment for adolescents and young adults with cancer: The AYA Needs Assessment & Service Bridge (NA-SB).

8. Haley, A., Powell, B. J., Walsh-Bailey, C., Krancari, M., Gruss, I., Shea, C. M., Bunce, A., Marino, M., Frerichs, L., Hassmiller Lich, K., & Gold, R. (Under Review). Strengthening methods for tracking modifications to implementation strategies.

9. Kirk, J., Nilsen, P., Andersen, O., Powell, B. J., Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, T., Bandholm, T., & Pedersen, M. M. (Under Review). Co-designing implementation strategies for the WALK-Cph intervention aimed at increasing mobility in acutely hospitalized older patients: A qualitative study in Denmark.

10. Ablordeppey, E. A., Powell, B. J., McKay, V. R., Keating, S. M., James, A. S., Carpenter, C. R., Kollef, M. H., & Griffey, R. T. (Under Review). Study protocol for DRAUP:

De-implementation of routine chest radiographs after adoption of ultrasound guided insertion and confirmation of central venous catheter protocol.

11. Urquhart, R., Kendell, C., Cornelissen, E., Powell, B. J., Madden, L. L., Kissmann, G., Richmond, S. A., Bender, J. L. (Under Review). Identifying factors influencing sustainability of innovations in cancer survivorship care: A qualitative study.

12. *Cruden, G., Frerichs, L., Lanier, P., Powell, B. J., Brown, C. H., & Hammiller Lich, K. (Under Review). Collaborative theory building for community planning to prevent child maltreatment: A group model building application.

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13. *Walsh-Bailey, C., Palazzo, L. G., Jones, S. M. W., Mettert, K. D., Powell, B. J., Wiltsey Stirman, S., Lyon, A. R., Rohde, P. & Lewis, C. C. (Under Review). A pilot study comparing tools for tracking implementation strategies and treatment adaptations.

14. Albright, K., Navarro, E. I., Jarad, I., Boyd, M. R., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (Under Review). No implementation without communication: Strategies for effectively introducing new clinical practices.

Dissertation

1. Powell, B. J. (2014). A mixed methods multiple case study of implementation as usual in children's social service organizations. Washington University. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Book Review

1. Powell, B. J. (2010). [Review of the book Intervention research: Developing social programs]. Research on Social Work Practice, 20(3), 325-327.

Letters to the Editor

1. Glass, J. E., Hamilton, A. M., Powell, B. J., Perron, B. E., Brown, R. T., & Ilgen, M. A. (2016). Revisiting our review of SBIRT: Meta-analytic results still point to no efficacy in increasing the use of substance use disorder treatment services. Addiction, 111(1), 181-183.

2. Powell, B. J. (2011). Quality of care and implementation research in children’s mental health. [Letter to the editor]. Psychiatric Services, 62(1), 103.

Commentaries and Blog Posts

1. Powell, B. J. (2018, June 12). Commentary on “A methodology for generating a tailored implementation blueprint: An exemplar from a youth residential setting.” Implementation Science News. http://news.consortiumforis.org/featured-articles/commentary-on-a- methodology-for-generating-a-tailored-implementation-blueprint-an-exemplar-from-a-youth-residential-setting/

2. Powell, B. J. (2017, August 11). Commentary on “Mapping the growing discipline of dissemination and implementation science in health.” Implementation Science News. http://news.consortiumforis.org/featured-articles/commentary-on-mapping-the-growing-discipline-of-dissemination-and-implementation-science-in-health/

3. Powell, B. J. (2017, March 13). Commentary on “Process evaluation of the Data-driven Quality Improvement in Primary Care (DQIP) Trial: Active and less active ingredients of a multi-component complex intervention to reduce high-risk primary care prescribing.” Implementation Science News.

http://news.consortiumforis.org/featured- articles/commentary-on-process-evaluation-of-the-data-driven-quality-improvement-in- primary-care-dqip-trial-active-and-less-active-ingredients-of-a-multi-component-complex-intervention-to-reduce-hi/

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Published Abstracts

1. Kaiser, B., Kaufman, J., Wall, J. T., Friis-Healy, E., Powell, B. J., Ayuka, D., & Puffer, E. (2020). The benefits of ad hoc adaptations in implementation science: Community-based practices can support delivery of a family therapy intervention in Eldoret, Kenya.

Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A121, 55.

2. Khan, S., Moore, J., & Powell, B. J. (2020). Unpacking and re-packing what we know about barriers and facilitators assessments. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A99, 45. 3. McHugh, S., Presseau, J., Leucking, C., & Powell, B. J. (2020). Active ingredients of

implementation: Examining the overlap between behavior change techniques and implementation strategies. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A98, 45.

4. Haley, A., Patel, S., Guillergan, J., Amaya-Jackson, L., Blythe, M., Glienke, B., Sellers, A., Grady, J., & Powell, B. J. (2020). Engaging stakeholders in the development of an intervention to systematically tailor implementation strategies. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A92, 42.

5. Powell, B. J.,Mettert, K. D., Dorsey, C. N., Ehrhart, M. G., Aarons, G. A., Weiner, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2020). Measuring organizational culture and climate: A systematic review. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A69, 32.

6. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H. M., Nolen, E. A., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Mettert, K., Weiner, B. J., Barwick, M., Wolfenden, L., Damschroder, L. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2020). Pragmatic measures for implementation research: Development of the Psychometric and Pragmatic Evidence Rating Scale (PAPERS). Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A67, 31. 7. Kirk, M. A., Moore, J. E., Powell, B. J., & Birken, S. (2020). Developing the

adaptation-impact model and translating it for use in practice. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A58.

8. Brown, J., Lyon, A., Powell, B. J., McWilliam, J. & Evans, A. (2020). Bridging the

implementation research to practice gap: Exploring collaboration and solutions between researchers, policy-makers and funders, implementation supports and implementing organizations. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A46, 22-23.

9. Powell, B. J., Boyd, M., Kassab, H., & Lewis, C. C. (2020). A multiple case study of a tailored approach to implementing measurement-based care for depression.

Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A42, 20-21.

10. Chaplo, S., Ake, G., Amaya-Jackson, L., Powell, B. J., & Sprang, G. (2020). Utilization of train-the-trainer programs to support the sustainability of evidence-based

trauma-informed interventions: The perspectives of model developers, trainers, and intermediary agencies within the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Implementation Science, 15(Suppl 2): A22, 11-12.

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11. McHugh, S., Presseau, J., Luecking, C., & Powell, B. J. (2019). Identifying active ingredients in implementation: Qualitative content analysis of the overlap between behaviour change techniques and implementation strategies. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 73(Suppl 1): A104-A105.

12. Luecking, C., Powell, B. J., & Ward, D. (2019). When implementation strategies don’t go as planned: How do community organizations make adaptations? Implementation Science, 14(Suppl 1): S127, 48.

13. Ramaswamy, R. & Powell, B. J. (2019). A tiered training model to build systemwide capacity in implementation science: Current learning and future research. Implementation Science, 14(Suppl 1): S27, 11-12.

14. Urquhart, R., Kendell, C., Cornelissen, E., Madden, LL., Powell, B. J., Kissmann, G., Richmond, S. A., Willis, C., & Bender, J. (2018). Journal of Global Oncology, 4(Supplement 2), 95s.

15. Halko, H., Stanick, C., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). Stakeholder perspectives and use of implementation science measurement tools. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 4): S121, 51.

16. Powell, B. J., Patel, S., Haley, A., Katz, C., Ake, G., & Amaya-Jackson, L. (2018). A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to implementing trauma-focused interventions for children and youth. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A106, 53. 17. Okamura, K., Becker-Haimes, E., Zentgraf, K., Rubin, R., Weaver, S., Evans, A., Powell, B.

J., & Beidas, R. S. (2018). A scoping review of system-wide implementation of evidence-based practices for youth in public-sector service systems. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A100, 50.

18. Boyd, M., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). Tracking implementation strategies in a community mental health implementation initiative. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A89, 44-45.

19. Powell, B. J., Aarons, G. A., Amaya-Jackson, L., Haley, A., Weiner, B. J. (2018). The Collaborative Approach to Selecting and Tailoring Implementation Strategies (COAST-IS). Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A79, 39-40.

20. Damschroder, L. J., Waltz, T. J., Abadie, B., & Powell, B. J. (2018). Choosing

implementation strategies to address local contextual barriers. Implementation Science, 13 (Suppl 3): A76, 37-38.

21. Bunger, A. C., Birken, S. A., Hoffman, J. A., Choy-Brown, M., Kranich, C., & Powell, B. J. (2018). Transforming a plan into real practice change: The role and influence of child welfare supervisors in implementation. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A74, 36-37.

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22. Lyon, A., Cook, C., Locke, J., Davis, C., Powell, B. J., & Waltz, T. J. (2018). Importance and feasibility of a revised compilation of implementation strategies to support education sector behavioral health. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A24, 13-14.

23. Weiner, B. J., Dorsey, C., Halko, H., Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A11, 6-7.

24. Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., Halko, H., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B., & Lewis, C. C. (2018). Advancing the pragmatic measures construct. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A10, 6. 25. Gopalan, G., Bunger, A., Powell, B. J. (2018). Skills for developing and maintaining

community-partnerships for implementation research in children’s behavioral health: Implications for research infrastructure and training of early career investigators. Implementation Science, 13(Suppl 3): A5-1, 4.

26. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H., Dorsey, C., Powell, B. J., Weiner, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2017). Defining and developing a pragmatic construct for implementation measurement. Implementation Science, 12(Suppl 1): S57, 29-30.

27. Powell, B. J., Weiner, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Halko, H., Dorsey, C., & Lewis, C. C. (2017). Stakeholders’ perceptions of criteria for pragmatic measurement in implementation: A concept mapping approach. Implementation Science, 12(Suppl 1): S58, 30.

28. Weiner, B. J., Dorsey, C., Stanick, C. F., Halko, H., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2017). Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Implementation Science, 12(Suppl 1): S59, 30-31.

29. Birken, S. A., Powell, B. J., Presseau, J. (2017). Criteria for selecting implementation frameworks and theories among implementation researchers and practitioners. Implementation Science, 12(Suppl 1): S63, 32-33.

30. Tabak, R., Ramsey, A., Baumann, A., Kryzer, E., Montgomery, K., Lewis, E., Padek, M., Powell, B. J., & Brownson. (2016). A review of D&I study designs in published study protocols. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 2): S61, 64.

31. Damschroder, L. J., Waltz, T. J., & Powell, B. J. (2016). Tailoring implementation strategies to context: Expert recommendations for tailoring strategies to context. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 2): S10, 44-45.

32. VanDeinse, T., Blank Wilson, A., Burgin, S., Powell, B. J., Bunger, A. & Cuddeback, G. (2016). Enhancing the evidence for specialty mental health probation through a hybrid efficacy and implementation study. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 2): S6, 43.

33. Powell, B. J., Beidas, R. S., Rubin, R. M., Stewart, R. E., Benjamin Wolk, C., Matlin, S. L., Weaver, S., Hurford, M. O., Evans, A. C., Hadley, T. R., & Mandell, D. S. (2016). Applying the policy ecology model to Philadelphia’s behavioral health transformation efforts. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1), A69, 32.

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34. Rubin, R. M., Powell, B. J., Hurford, M. O., Weaver, S. L., Beidas, R. S., Mandell, D. S., & Evans, A. C. (2016). From evidence based practice initiatives to infrastructure: Lessons learned from a public behavioral health system’s efforts to promote evidence based practices. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A68, 31.

35. Powell, B. J. & Proctor, E. K. (2016). Learning from implementation as usual in children’s mental health. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A56, 26-27.

36. Bunger, A. C., Powell, B. J., Robertson, H. A. (2016). Tracking implementation strategies prospectively: A practical approach. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A53, 25-26. 37. Matthieu, M. M., Rosen, C. S., Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L.

J., Smith, J. L., Proctor, E. K., Kirchner, J. E. (2016). Implementing prolonged exposure for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Expert

recommendations from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A24, 14.

38. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. J., Proctor, E. K., Kirchner, J. E. (2016). Structuring complex recommendations: Methods and general findings. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A23, 13-14.

39. Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E. K., & Kirchner, J. E. (2016). Refining a compilation of discrete implementation strategies and determining their importance and feasibility. Implementation Science, 11(Suppl 1): A22, 13.

40. Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Matthieu, M. M., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Proctor, E. K., Damschroder, L. J., & Kirchner, J. E. (2015). Innovative methods for using expert panels in identifying implementation strategies and obtaining recommendations for their use. Implementation Science, 10(Suppl 1): A44, 1-3.

41. Urquhart, R., Cornelissen, E., Lal, S., Newman, K., Van Eerd, D., Powell B. J., & Chan, V. (2014). Trainees’ self-reported challenges in knowledge translation practice and research. BMC Health Services Research, 14(Suppl 2): P129, 1.

42. Newman, K., Van Eerd, D., Powell, B. J., Urquhart, R., Cornelissen, E., Chan, V., & Lal, S. (2014). Identifying emerging priorities in knowledge translation from the perspectives of trainees. BMC Health Services Research, 14(Suppl 2): P130, 1.

Refereed Oral and Poster Presentations

1. Kolko, D., McGuier, E., Kilbourne, A., Powell, B. J., Hoagwood, K., & Turchi, R. (2020, December 16). Team-level strategies for implementation off a pediatric chronic care model: Strategies, pilot findings, and future directions. Oral presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health.

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2. Rogal, S., Yakovchenko, V., McCarthy, S., Powell, B. J., Neely, B., Lederer, L., & McInnes, S., & Chinman, M. (2020, December 16). Getting to implementation: A manualized

adaptation of getting to outcomes for healthcare settings selecting implementation strategies. Oral presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health.

3. Haley, A. D., Baker, G., Walsh-Bailey, C., Bunce, A., Gruß, I., Powell, B. J., Gold, R. (2020, November 20-24). Methods for tracking adaptations made to an implementation intervention targeting adoption of social risk screening in CHCs. Poster presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting.

4. Dymnicki, A., Powell, B. J., Hoffman, C., Grant, S., Wilson, S. J., & Bradshaw, C. (2020, May 26-29). Advancing the use of “core components” approaches in evidence-based policy reform. Roundtable discussion at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting.

(Conference cancelled due to COVID-19).

5. Haines, E., Dopp, A., Powell, B. J., Stover, A., Smitherman, A., Lux, & Birken, S. (2020, April 8-9). Applying user-centered design to enhance the usability and usefulness of patient-reported outcome measures: A case example in adolescent and young adult oncology. Poster presentation at the Health Care Systems Research Network Conference, Philadelphia, PA. (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19).

6. Cruden, G., Powell, B. J., Frerichs, L., Brown, C. H., & Hassmiller Lich, K. (2019, December 5). Decision maker perspectives of factors relevant to the selection of evidence-based child maltreatment prevention programs: A qualitative study. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

7. Haley, A. D., Powell, B. J., Shea, C. S., & Gold, R. (2019, December 5). Social needs screening in community mental health centers: Adapting implementation strategies to local context. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and

Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

8. Powell, B. J., Connors, E. H., Cook, C. R., Larson, M., & Lyon, A. R. (2019, November 8). Working smarter on school mental health initiatives: Participatory, systematic methods to select implementation strategies. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference on

Advancing School Mental Health, Austin, Texas.

9. Kirk, M. A., Moore, J. E., Powell, B. J., & Birken, S. (2019, September 14). Developing the Adaptation-Impact Model and translating it for use in practice. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington. 10. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H. M., Nolen, E. A., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Mettert, K. D.,

Weiner, B. J., Barwick, M., Wolfenden, L., Damschroder, L. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2019, September 14). Pragmatic measures for implementation research: Development of the Psychometric and Pragmatic Evidence Rating Scale (PAPERS). Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

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11. Powell, B. J., Mettert, K. D., Dorsey, C. N., Weiner, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2019, September 14). Measuring organizational culture and climate: A systematic review. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

12. Brown, J., Powell, B. J., McWilliam, J., Evans, A. C., & Lyon, A. R. (2019, September 14). Bridging the implementation research to practice gap: Exploring collaboration and

solutions. Panel presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

13. McHugh, S., Presseau, J., Leucking, C., & Powell, B. J. (2019, September 14). Active ingredients of implementation: Examining the overlap between behavior change techniques and implementation strategies. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation

Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

14. Haley, A., Patel, S., Guillergan, J., Amaya-Jackson, L., Blythe, M., Glienke, B., Sellers, A., Grady, J., & Powell, B. J. (2019, September 14). Engaging stakeholders in the

development of an intervention to systematically tailor implementation strategies. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

15. Kaiser, B., Kaufman, J., Wall, J. T., Friis-Healy, E., Powell, B. J., Ayuku, D. & Puffer, E. (2019, September 14). The benefits of ad hoc adaptations in implementation science: Community-based practices can support delivery of a family therapy intervention in Eldoret, Kenya. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

16. Khan, S., Moore, J., & Powell, B. J. (2019, September 14). Unpacking and re-packing what we know about barriers and facilitators assessments. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

17. Powell, B. J., Boyd, M. R., & Lewis, C. C. (2019, September 13). A multiple case study of a tailored approach to implementing measurement-based care for depression. Plenary presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

18. Chaplo, S., Ake, G., Amaya-Jackson, L., Powell, B. J., and Sprang, G. (2019, September 13). Utilization of train-the-trainer programs to support the sustainability of evidence-based trauma-informed interventions: The perspectives of model developers, trainers, and intermediary agencies within the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Oral

presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

19. Luecking, C. T., Powell, B. J., & Ward, D. S. (2018, December 5). When implementation strategies don’t go as planned: How do community organizations make adaptations? Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

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20. Powell, B. J., Haley, A., Haines, E., Knocke, K., Chandler, S., Katz, C., Pane Seifert, H., Ake, G., Amaya-Jackson, L., & Aarons, G. A. (2018, December 4). A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to implementing trauma-focused interventions for children and youth. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and

Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

21. Ramaswamy, R. & Powell, B. J. (2018, December 4). A tiered training model to build systemwide capacity in implementation science: Current learning and future research. Oral presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C. [Presenting Author].

22. Knocke, K., Higgins, C., & Powell, B. J. (2018, December 4). Understanding economic resources required to implement trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy: A

systematic review. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C. [Best Poster Award Nominee].

23. Kirk, M. A., Moore, J., Powell, B. J., & Birken, S. A. (2018, December 3). The adaptation-impact framework: A consolidated framework for conceptualizing the influence of

adaptation on implementation and intervention outcomes. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C. [Best Poster Award Nominee].

24. Kirk, M. A., Haines, E., Powell, B. J., Rokoske, F., Weinberger, M., & Birken, S. A. (2018, December 3). Understanding core components: Recommendations from a case study for identifying, reporting, and using core components in adaptation. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C. 25. Powell, B. J., Fernandez, M., & Adsul, P. (2018, December 3). Reporting on

implementation strategies for increasing the uptake of evidence-based interventions. Learning session presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

26. Lewis, C. C., Beidas, R. S., & Powell, B. J. (2018, December 3 & 4). Orientation to the science of dissemination and implementation. Workshop presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington D. C.

27. Lewis, C. C., Powell, B. J., Weiner, B. J., Beidas, R. S., & Klasnja, P. (2018, June 26). From classification to causality: Advancing the science of implementation mechanisms. Panel presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

28. Walsh-Bailey, C., McDonald, S., Powell, B. J., Wiltsey Stirman, S., Rohde, P., & Lewis, C. C. (2018, June). Tracking adaptation and implementation of the Blues Program: A pilot study to develop three new measures in implementation. Poster presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

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29. Okamura, K. H., Becker Haimes, E. M., Zentgraf, K., Gould, H. M., Adams, D., Orimoto, T. E., Rubin, R., Weaver, S., Evans, A., Powell, B. J., & Beidas, R. S. (2018, June). A scoping review of system-wide implementation of evidence-based practices for youth in public sector service systems. Paper accepted for presentation at the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Future Directions Forum, Washington, D. C.

30. Scott, J., Rohweder, C., Birken, S., Carter-Edwards, L., Leeman, J., Powell, B. J., & Shea, C. (2017, December 5). Development and evolution of the Implementation Science Exchange (ImpSciX). Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, Virginia.

31. Halko, H., Stanick, C., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B. J., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2017, December 4). Stakeholder perspectives and use of implementation science measurement tools. Oral presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and

Implementation in Health, Arlington, Virginia.

32. Kirk, M. A., Haines, E., Powell, B. J., Rokoske, F., & Birken, S. A. (2017, December 4). Developing tools for adaptation of evidence-based interventions. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, Virginia.

33. Sperber, N., Bruening, R. A., Choate, A. L., Mahanna, E., Wang, V., Powell, B. J., Jackson, G. L., & Hastings, S. N. (2017, December 4). Implementing a mandated program in local health care systems: A rapid approach to evaluate early experiences. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, Virginia.

34. Morris, K., D’Adolf, J., Choate, A., Colon-Emeric, C., Anderson, R. A., Powell, B. J., Hastings, S. N., Mahanna, E. P., Sperber, N., Allen, K. D., Van Houtven, C. H., & Wang, V. (2017, December 4). Adapting to CONNECT: Modifying a nursing home-based

intervention to improve interactions within teams in hospital-based settings. Poster presentation at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, Virginia.

35. Powell, B. J., Beidas, R. S., Lewis, C. C., & Lyon, A. R. (2017, November 18). Why is implementation science and why is it relevant to you? Research and Professional Development Session at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, San Diego, California.

36. Lewis, C. C., Dorsey, C., Mettert, K., Weinber, B. J., Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., & Halko, H. (2017, November 16-19). Psychometric and pragmatic evaluation of implementation science measures. Oral presentation at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, San Diego, California.

37. Weiner, B. J., Lewis, C. C., Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Clary, A. S., Boynton, M. H., & Halko, H. (2017, November 16-19). Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Oral presentation at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, San Diego, California.

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38. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B. J., Mettert, K., & Lewis, C. C. (2017, November 16-19). Are measures pragmatic? Developing stakeholder-driven criteria. Oral presentation at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, San Diego, California.

39. Lyon, A. R., Cook, C., Locke, J., & Powell, B. J. (2017, October 19). Implementation strategies to support adoption and sustainment of evidence-based behavioral health practices. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, Washington, D. C.

40. Powell, B. J., Aarons, G. A., Weiner, B. J., Haley, A., Amaya-Jackson, L., & Weinberger, M. (2017, September 9). The Collaborative Organizational Approach to Selecting and Tailoring Implementation Strategies (COAST-IS). Plenary presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

41. Damschroder, L. J., Waltz, T. J., Abadie, B., & Powell, B. J. (2017, September 9). Choosing implementation strategies to address local contextual barriers. Plenary presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

42. Bunger, A. C., Birken, S. A., Choy Brown, M., Hoffman, J., & Powell, B. J. (2017, September 9). Transforming a plan into real practice change: The role of child welfare supervisors in implementation. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

43. Patel, S., Haley, A., Haines, E., Knocke, K., Chandler, S., Katz, C. C., Ake, G. S., Amaya-Jackson, L., Aarons, G. A., & Powell, B. J. (2017, September 8). A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to implementing trauma-focused interventions for children and youth. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

44. Lyon, A. R., Cook, C., Locke, J., Davis, C., Powell, B. J., & Waltz, T. J. (2017, September 8). Importance and feasibility of a revised compilation of implementation strategies to support education sector behavioral health. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

45. Okamura, K. H., Becker Haimes, E. M., Orimoto, T., Gould, H., Zentgraf, K., Rubin, R., Weaver, S., Evans, A., Powell, B. J., & Beidas, R. S. (2017, September 8). A scoping review of system-wide implementation of evidence-based practices for youth in public-sector service systems. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

46. Weiner, B. J., Lewis, C. C., Stanick, C. F., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C. N., Clary, A. S., Boynton, M. H., & Halko, H. (2017, September 8). Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington.

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47. Stanick, C. F., Halko, H., Powell, B. J., Dorsey, C., Weiner, B. J., Mettert, K., & Lewis, C. C. (2017, September 8). Are measures pragmatic? Developing stakeholder-driven criteria. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial

Conference, Seattle, Washington.

48. Boyd, M., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2017, September 8). Tracking implementation strategies in a community mental health implementation initiative. Poster presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial Conference, Seattle,

Washington.

49. Gopalan, G., Bunger, A. C., & Powell, B. J. (2017, September 8). Skills for developing and maintaining community-partnerships for implementation research in children’s behavioral health: Implications for research infrastructure and training of early career investigators. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Biennial

Conference, Seattle, Washington.

50. Fleming, W. O., Powell, B. J., Ward, C. (2017, June 21). Who does the how? Exploring the evidence for implementation teams supporting complex systems change. Oral presentation at the Global Implementation Conference, Toronto, Canada.

51. Brown, J., Ghate, D., Owens, C., & Powell, B. J. (2017, June 21). The constructive tension between implementation science and implementation application. Oral presentation at the Global Implementation Conference, Toronto, Canada.

52. Powell, B. J., Aldridge, W. A., Boothroyd, R. I., Prinz, R. J., Morgan, W. M., Veazey, C. A., & Murray, D. W. (2017, June 20). Implementation support logic model to achieve system-wide outcomes: The North Carolina Implementation Capacity for Triple P (NCIC-TP) Project. Oral presentation at the Global Implementation Conference, Toronto, Canada. 53. Powell, B. J. (2017, May 19). No more implementation as usual: Tailoring

implementation strategies to address intervention and site-specific determinants. Oral presentation at Toward a Carolina Improvement Science: A Lightning Symposium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

54. Aldridge, W. A., Boothroyd, R., Murray, D., Powell, B. J., Veazey, C., Roppolo, R., Jenkins, R. & Morgan, W. (2017, May 19). Community capacity to scale-up an evidence-based system of parenting and family support across North Carolina. Oral presentation at Toward a Carolina Improvement Science: A Lightning Symposium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 55. Raghavan, R., Powell, B. J., Bosk, E., & Mackie, T. I. (2017, January 11-15). Enhancing the theoretical congruence of existing measures of child well-being. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

56. Glass, J. E., Hamilton, A. M., Powell, B. J., Perron, B., Brown, R. T., & Ilgen, M. A. (2017, January 11-15. Does screening and brief intervention for alcohol use in medical settings increase receipt of substance use disorder services? Oral presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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