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  • Dissemination and Implementation Science
  • Public Health Interventions
  • Community-Based Research

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  • Dissemination and implementation science aims to integrate research findings into practice.
  • The Community Preventive Services Task Force offers evidence-based physical activity recommendations.
  • Limited research exists on implementing these recommendations in high-risk, under-represented populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To study the translation of Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations into practice within a rural community.
  • To identify critical factors for successful dissemination and implementation of physical activity strategies in under-served areas.

Main Methods:

  • A 5-year study (2009-2013) in a rural New Mexico community (beta site).
  • Employed participant observation, content analysis of documents, and in-depth interviews.
  • Focused on analyzing the implementation of selected physical activity strategies.

Main Results:

  • Implementation outcomes included new sidewalks, trails, park improvements, and a community campaign.
  • Essential implementation factors identified: active community-academic partnerships, multiple collaborators, culturally tailored strategies, and context-specific approaches.

Conclusions:

  • The study demonstrates a successful translation of evidence into practice in a rural setting.
  • A practical blueprint for dissemination and implementation in rural, under-represented populations was developed.
  • This model is currently being scaled up to other rural New Mexico communities.