What is the connection between the BPR and SAMHSAs National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP)? What about other evidence-based registries?
Evidence-based suicide interventions listed in NREPP also are listed in Section Ia of the BPR. NREPP reviews only evaluated interventions, and the NREPP review process focuses on describing the quality of the research and the intervention’s readiness for dissemination. While it is essential that evaluated interventions be disseminated and adopted, the suicide prevention field also can benefit from sharing other types of “best practices,” including (1) expert guidelines and protocols that summarize current knowledge, and (2) programs, policies, and practices that have been reviewed for accuracy, safety, and adherence to current standards in the field. The BPR is designed to facilitate the transition of research to practice by disseminating information about all of these types of programs and practices. At this time, the BPR is not linked to any other evidence-based registries besides NREPP.
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