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Translating Evidence-Based Parenting Programs for Primary Care: Stakeholder Recommendations for Sustainable Implementation
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5 2020
Source: J Community Psychol. 48(4):1178-1193 -
Alternative Title:J Community Psychol
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To translate evidence-based programs (EBP) for a new setting, attention must be given to the characteristics of the intervention and the local setting, as well as evidence that is compelling to decision makers. This paper describes the history of a partnership and stakeholder recommendations to inform the adaptation of an EBP for primary care.
Methods
We established a community advisory board (CAB) consisting of stakeholders with expertise in primary care delivery. A thematic analysis was conducted with fieldnotes and transcriptions from CAB meetings and regular meetings with participating clinics.
Results
We found that 1) parenting programs with a focus on behavioral and physical health are appropriate for this setting, 2) variability in the structure of primary care means implementation must be tailorable, and 3) financial and organizational outcomes are compelling for decision makers.
Conclusion
Factors related to the content and structure of evidence-based programs are uniquely related to distinct implementation outcomes of interest to key stakeholders.
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Pubmed ID:31951291
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC7261629
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