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  • 1S. B. Sells Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Emeritus Director of Institute of Behavioral Research (IBR), Texas Christian University, TCU Box 298740, Fort Worth Texas, USA.

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This study presents a four-stage model for implementing sustainable oral health interventions, addressing barriers and contextual factors. It offers tools and strategies for effective research and practice in oral health care delivery.

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Area of Science:

  • Implementation science
  • Behavioral and social interventions in oral health

Background:

  • Effective implementation of oral health interventions is crucial for research and practice.
  • Existing research requires robust models to address barriers and ensure sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive model for implementing sustainable oral health behavioral and social interventions.
  • To identify core components, stages, and sustaining influences for intervention success.
  • To provide assessment tools and research strategies for evaluating implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a four-stage implementation model (training, adoption, implementation, practice).
  • Inclusion of sustaining influences (preparation, maintenance).
  • Focus on organizational and contextual factors impacting implementation.
  • Illustration with examples from addiction and mental health treatment systems.

Main Results:

  • The proposed model systematically addresses common barriers to innovation success and permanence.
  • Measurement and impact of organizational and contextual influences are detailed.
  • Recommended assessment tools and research strategies are provided.

Conclusions:

  • The model offers a framework for effective and sustainable implementation of oral health interventions.
  • The tools and strategies are applicable to various oral health care delivery systems, including research networks.
  • This research contributes to advancing oral health interventions research methodologies.