1. Using a training-of-trainers approach and proactive technical assistance to bring evidence based programs to scale: an operationalization of the interactive systems framework's support system.
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Ray ML, Wilson MM, Wandersman A, Meyers DC, and Katz J
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- Adolescent, Evidence-Based Practice methods, Evidence-Based Practice organization & administration, Female, Humans, Models, Educational, Models, Organizational, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Pregnancy, Teaching organization & administration, Adolescent Health Services, Evidence-Based Practice education, Pregnancy in Adolescence prevention & control, Program Development, Teaching methods
- Abstract
Bringing evidence based programs to scale was a major initial impetus for the development of the Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation (ISF). The ISF demonstrates the importance of the Support System in facilitating the uptake of innovations in the community (the Delivery System). Two strategies that members of the Support System commonly use are training-of-trainers (TOT) models and technical assistance (TA). In this article, we focus on the role of the Support System in bringing evidence-based programs (EBPs) to scale in the Delivery System using a case example, with special attention on two strategies employed by Support Systems-training-of-trainers (TOT) and proactive technical assistance. We then report on findings from a case example from the Promoting Science Based Approaches to Teen Pregnancy Prevention project that furthers our conceptualization of these strategies and the evidence base for them. We also report on the limitations in the literature regarding research on TOTs and proactive TA and provide suggestions for future research on TOTs and proactive TA that will enhance the science and practice of support in the ISF.
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- 2012
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