Harris-Lane, Laura M.
King, Alesha C.
Bérubé, Stéphane
Burke, Katie
Churchill, AnnMarie
Cornish, Peter
Jaouich, Alexia
Michaud, Mylène
Losier, Anne
Shah, Jai
Rash, Joshua A. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0927-0712
Funding for this research was provided by:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (423968)
Article History
Accepted: 24 May 2024
First Online: 24 June 2024
Declarations
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: Ethical approval was sought and received from Horizon and Vitalité Health Networks ethics boards (Ref# 2021–3015 and Ref# 2957, respectively) and the Newfoundland and Labrador Health Research Ethics Board (Ref# 2021.094; Ref# 2022.048). All procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional and national) and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2000 (5). Informed consent was obtained from participants included in this study.
: P. Cornish is the founder and former president of Stepped Care Solutions, and receives financial compensation for consulting services. A. Churchill and A. Jaouich are employed with Stepped Care Solutions. Stepped Care Solutions is a not-for-profit mental health system consultancy group and is the developer of the Stepped Care 2.0 model. Stepped Care Solutions developed the Stepped Care 2.0 and One-at-a-Time therapy courses, and provided online training as an in-kind contribution to the project. As a result of competing interests, Cornish, Churchill, and Jaouich were not involved in data collection and analyses in order to minimize potential for bias. The other authors declare that they have no competing interests.