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Promoting science-based approaches to teen pregnancy prevention: proactively engaging the three systems of the interactive systems framework.

Catherine A Lesesne1, Kelly M Lewis, Carla Poindexter White, Diane C Green, Jennifer L Duffy, Abraham Wandersman.   

Abstract

In the field of teen pregnancy prevention many efficacious prevention programs are available but adoption of these programs is slow at the community level. In this article, we present a multi-site, capacity-building effort called the Promoting Science-based Approaches to Teen Pregnancy Prevention project (PSBA) as a case example of a proactive application of the Interactive System Framework (ISF) for dissemination and implementation. The ISF is a multi-system model leading to dissemination and implementation of science-based prevention programming through the work of three interactive systems: The "Prevention Delivery," "Prevention Support," and "Prevention Synthesis & Translation" Systems. This article describes the proactive use of the ISF to conceptualize and bolster the PSBA program's goal of assisting local prevention partners in the use of science-based approaches (SBA) to prevent teen pregnancy. PSBA uses all three systems of the ISF to facilitate practice improvements and offers valuable research opportunities to investigate factors related to dissemination and implementation processes across these systems. Describing our application of this framework highlights the feasibility of actively using the ISF to build prevention infrastructure and to guide large-scale prevention promotion strategies in the area of teen pregnancy prevention. The program's ongoing evaluation is presented as an example of early efforts to develop an evidence base around the ISF. Research implications are discussed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18302017     DOI: 10.1007/s10464-008-9175-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


  17 in total

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8.  Can implementation support help community-based settings better deliver evidence-based sexual health promotion programs? A randomized trial of Getting To Outcomes®.

Authors:  Matthew Chinman; Joie Acosta; Patricia Ebener; Patrick S Malone; Mary E Slaughter
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9.  A cluster randomized Hybrid Type III trial testing an implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs.

Authors:  David A Smelson; Matthew Chinman; Sharon McCarthy; Gordon Hannah; Leon Sawh; Mark Glickman
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