TY - JOUR KW - Behavioral Medicine/organization & administration KW - Clinical Competence KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration KW - Evidence-Based Medicine/organization & administration KW - Health Plan Implementation/organization & administration KW - Humans KW - Leadership KW - Nurse training KW - Patient Care Team/organization & administration KW - PCBH leadership competency KW - PCBH primary care provider and nurse competencies KW - physician training KW - Physicians, Primary Care/organization & administration KW - primary care behavioral health KW - Primary care leadership KW - Primary Care Nursing KW - Primary Health Care/organization & administration KW - Referral and Consultation/organization & administration KW - United States AU - P. Robinson AU - J. Oyemaja AU - B. Beachy AU - J. Goodie AU - L. Sprague AU - J. Bell AU - M. Maples AU - C. Ward A1 - AB - Many primary care clinics struggle with rapid implementation and systematic expansion of primary care behavioral health (PCBH) services. Often, an uneven course of program development is due to lack of attention to preparing clinic leadership, addressing operational factors, and training primary care providers (PCPs) and nurses. This article offers competency tools for clinic leaders, PCPs, and nurses to use in assessing their status and setting change targets. These tools were developed by researchers working to disseminate evidence-based interventions in primary care clinics that included fully integrated behavioral health consultants and were then used by early adaptors of the PCBH model. By deploying these strategies, both practicing and teaching clinics will take a big step forward in developing the primary care workforce needed for primary care teams, where the behavioral health needs of a patient of any age can be addressed at the time of need. BT - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 2 CY - United States DO - 10.1007/s10880-017-9530-y IS - 2 JF - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings N2 - Many primary care clinics struggle with rapid implementation and systematic expansion of primary care behavioral health (PCBH) services. Often, an uneven course of program development is due to lack of attention to preparing clinic leadership, addressing operational factors, and training primary care providers (PCPs) and nurses. This article offers competency tools for clinic leaders, PCPs, and nurses to use in assessing their status and setting change targets. These tools were developed by researchers working to disseminate evidence-based interventions in primary care clinics that included fully integrated behavioral health consultants and were then used by early adaptors of the PCBH model. By deploying these strategies, both practicing and teaching clinics will take a big step forward in developing the primary care workforce needed for primary care teams, where the behavioral health needs of a patient of any age can be addressed at the time of need. PP - United States PY - 2018 SN - 1573-3572; 1068-9583 SP - 169 EP - 186 EP - T1 - Creating a Primary Care Workforce: Strategies for Leaders, Clinicians, and Nurses T2 - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings TI - Creating a Primary Care Workforce: Strategies for Leaders, Clinicians, and Nurses U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 29332263 U3 - 10.1007/s10880-017-9530-y VL - 25 VO - 1573-3572; 1068-9583 Y1 - 2018 ER -