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Shawna J Lee1, Inna Altschul, Carol T Mowbray

  • 1School of Social Work and Merrill-Palmer Skillman Institute for Child and Family Development, Wayne State University, 4756 Cass Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA. shawnal@wayne.edu

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Planned Adaptation helps practitioners adapt evidence-based programs (EBPs) for specific populations. This approach balances program fidelity with tailored implementation, improving dissemination and practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Public Health Practice
  • Program Adaptation

Background:

  • The Interactive Systems Framework (ISF) guides evidence-based programs (EBPs) from research to practice.
  • A key challenge is balancing program fidelity with population-specific tailoring.
  • Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) research seeks to bridge this gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Planned Adaptation as a strategy for adapting EBPs.
  • To guide practitioners in modifying programs while preserving core components.
  • To encourage researchers to provide adaptation-relevant data in dissemination.

Main Methods:

  • Proposing Planned Adaptation as a capacity-building approach within the Prevention Support System.
  • Illustrating the Planned Adaptation framework using the JOBS Program example.
  • Describing the adaptation of the JOBS Program for welfare recipients from its original design for laid-off workers.

Main Results:

  • Planned Adaptation offers a structured method for practitioners to modify EBPs.
  • The JOBS Program adaptation demonstrates successful implementation with a different population.
  • This approach supports maintaining program theory while meeting contextual needs.

Conclusions:

  • Planned Adaptation resolves the tension between fidelity and tailoring in EBP implementation.
  • It enhances the wider dissemination and effective implementation of EBPs.
  • This framework promotes a more responsive and effective application of research in practice.