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  • Public Health
  • Program Development
  • Adolescent Health

Background:

  • Public health programs must adapt to evolving health priorities and diverse populations.
  • Innovative approaches are crucial for effective teen pregnancy prevention.
  • The Innovative Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (iTP3) was established to foster innovation in this area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define "innovation" within public health program development.
  • To examine the process of innovation in program creation.
  • To understand how to foster innovation in public health initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • A formative evaluation using qualitative methods.
  • Baseline and follow-up interviews with program development teams (Innovators).
  • Thematic analysis of interview data and written responses.

Main Results:

  • Innovators initially defined innovation by target population, delivery, or development approach.
  • A "culture" of innovation was identified as essential for new program development.
  • The definition of innovation evolved towards unique design processes and ecological perspectives.

Conclusions:

  • Creating a culture of innovation is key to developing novel public health programs.
  • Systems thinking provides valuable insights for public health innovation.
  • The iTP3 project offers a model for fostering innovation in public health program development.