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Biology of Microbial Communities - Interview
Published on: May 28, 2007
Is the Concept of Self-Regulation Useful for Supporting Effective Implementation in Community Settings?
Rebecca H Roppolo1, Jenna McWilliam2, William A Aldridge3
1Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, The Impact Center at FPG, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. rebecca.roppolo@unc.edu.
Abstract:
The literature and utility of self-regulation extends beyond individuals; a critical factor for successful and sustainable implementation of evidence-based programs in a community setting may be the capacity of teams to self-regulate implementation processes. The conceptual foundation of this proposal is explored and definitions of the five dimensions of self-regulation for implementation processes are provided. Practice examples illustrate how the provision of external implementation support to build self-regulatory capacity among implementation teams adopting and scaling-up EBPs in the local community setting has shaped and refined the proposed definitions to better reflect the work on-the-ground. The role of external implementation support providers in developing implementation team self-regulation is explored and practice strategies to promote self-regulation are provided. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
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