| Literature DB >> 26386977 |
Cathleen E Willging1, Gregory A Aarons2, Elise M Trott3, Amy E Green2, Natalie Finn2, Mark G Ehrhart4, Debra B Hecht5.
Abstract
Sustainment of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) in human services depends on the inner context of community-based organizations (CBOs) that provide services and the outer context of their broader environment. Increasingly, public officials are experimenting with contracting models from for-profit industries to procure human services. In this case study, we conducted qualitative interviews with key government and CBO stakeholders to examine implementation of the Best Value-Performance Information Procurement System to contract for EBIs in a child welfare system. Findings suggest that stakeholder relationships may be compromised when procurement disregards local knowledge, communication, collaboration, and other factors supporting EBIs and public health initiatives.Entities:
Keywords: Child welfare; Evidence-based intervention; Home visitation; Performance-based contracting; Sustainment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26386977 PMCID: PMC4889548 DOI: 10.1007/s10488-015-0681-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adm Policy Ment Health ISSN: 0894-587X