Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability to Promote Equitable Impacts on Health
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Alternative Title:Annu Rev Public Health
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Description:Designing for dissemination and sustainability (D4DS) refers to principles and methods for enhancing the fit between a health program, policy, or practice and the context in which it is intended to be adopted. In this article we first summarize the historical context of D4DS and justify the need to shift traditional health research and dissemination practices. We present a diverse literature according to a D4DS organizing schema and describe a variety of dissemination products, design processes and outcomes, and approaches to messaging, packaging, and distribution. D4DS design processes include stakeholder engagement, participatory codesign, and context and situation analysis, and leverage methods and frameworks from dissemination and implementation science, marketing and business, communications and visualarts, and systems science. Finally, we present eight recommendations to adopt a D4DS paradigm, reflecting shifts in ways of thinking, skills and approaches, and infrastructure and systems for training and evaluation.
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Source:Annu Rev Public Health. 43:331-353
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Pubmed ID:34982585
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9260852
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Funding:R25 DK123008/DK/NIDDK NIH HHSUnited States/ ; P30 DK092950/DK/NIDDK NIH HHSUnited States/ ; U48 DP006395/DP/NCCDPHP CDC HHSUnited States/ ; P50 CA244431/CA/NCI NIH HHSUnited States/ ; UL1 TR002535/TR/NCATS NIH HHSUnited States/ ; P50 CA244688/CA/NCI NIH HHSUnited States/ ; UL1 TR002389/TR/NCATS NIH HHSUnited States/ ; UL1 TR002345/TR/NCATS NIH HHSUnited States/ ; U48DP006395/ACL/ACL HHSUnited States/
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Volume:43
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4ce003663a0bcd0f02d6f7577291161026333af95c5b51b0b5b22f37e1a07a62
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