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Impact challenges in community science-with-practice: lessons from PROSPER on transformative practitioner-scientist partnerships and prevention infrastructure development.

Richard Spoth1, Mark Greenberg.   

Abstract

At present, evidence-based programs (EBPs) to reduce youth violence are failing to translate into widespread community practice, despite their potential for impact on this pervasive public health problem. In this paper we address two types of challenges in the achievement of such impact, drawing upon lessons from the implementation of a partnership model called PROSPER. First, we address five key challenges in the achievement of community-level impact through effective community planning and action: readiness and mobilization of community teams; maintaining EBP implementation quality; sustaining community teams and EBPs; demonstrating community-level impact; and continuous, proactive technical assistance. Second, we consider grand challenges in the large-scale translation of EBPs: (1) building, linking and expanding existing infrastructures to support effective EBP delivery systems, and (2) organizing networks of practitioner-scientist partnerships-networks designed to integrate diffusion of EBPs with research that examines effective strategies to do so. The PROSPER partnership model is an evidence-based delivery system for community-based prevention and has evolved through two decades of NIH-funded research, assisted by land grant universities' Cooperative Extension Systems. Findings and lessons of relevance to each of the challenges are summarized. In this context, we outline how practitioner-scientist partnerships can serve to transform EBP delivery systems, particularly in conjunction with supportive federal policy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21222151      PMCID: PMC3110986          DOI: 10.1007/s10464-010-9417-7

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


  35 in total

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6.  Mobilizing communities to implement evidence-based practices in youth violence prevention: the state of the art.

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7.  The effect of the PROSPER partnership model on cultivating local stakeholder knowledge of evidence-based programs: a five-year longitudinal study of 28 communities.

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8.  Team factors that predict to sustainability indicators for community-based prevention teams.

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9.  Results of a type 2 translational research trial to prevent adolescent drug use and delinquency: a test of Communities That Care.

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1.  Knowledge, Attitudes, and Commitment Concerning Evidence-Based Prevention Programs: Differences between Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H Youth Development Educators.

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2.  Evaluating a De-Centralized Regional Delivery System for Breast Cancer Screening and Patient Navigation for the Rural Underserved.

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5.  Standards of Evidence for Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Scale-up Research in Prevention Science: Next Generation.

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6.  Addressing core challenges for the next generation of type 2 translation research and systems: the translation science to population impact (TSci Impact) framework.

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7.  Evaluating the impact of implementation factors on family-based prevention programming: methods for strengthening causal inference.

Authors:  D Max Crowley; Donna L Coffman; Mark E Feinberg; Mark T Greenberg; Richard L Spoth
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2014-04

Review 8.  Is the Concept of Self-Regulation Useful for Supporting Effective Implementation in Community Settings?

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9.  Enhancing Informal Social Controls to Reduce Crime: Evidence from a Study of Crime Hot Spots.

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10.  Integrating Retention Rates into Economic Analyses of Prevention Interventions.

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