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Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Public Health
  • Child Services Research

Background:

  • Significant knowledge gaps exist in routinely integrating evidence-based practices (EBPs) into usual care.
  • Lack of understanding of EBP implementation leads to public health consequences, including service unavailability and resource waste.
  • The Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) tool measures implementation progress across three phases: pre-implementation, implementation, and sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the SIC tool for EBPs in child-serving sectors (juvenile justice, schools, substance use, child welfare).
  • To examine the influence of pre-implementation factors on implementation and sustainability outcomes.
  • To determine if the SIC can provide early detection of potential implementation failures.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods design will scrutinize both successful and failed implementation attempts.
  • Retrospective and prospective data from adopting sites will be analyzed.
  • Cost mapping of SIC stages and the relationship between implementation costs and performance will be examined.

Main Results:

  • Analysis of implementation costs and their relationship to performance outcomes.
  • Evaluation of the SIC's utility in predicting implementation success or failure.
  • Understanding the process of implementation failure to refine future strategies.

Conclusions:

  • This project addresses the measurement gap between implementation processes and associated costs.
  • The developed tools aim to increase EBP uptake in child services.
  • The goal is to enhance service availability for youth and minimize resource expenditure on failed implementations.