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  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • Evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are crucial for preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral health issues.
  • Scaling EBIs across diverse public systems (behavioral health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice, public health) presents significant implementation challenges.
  • The Fagan et al. (2019) article identifies common factors supporting EBI scale-up in these complex systems.

Discussion:

  • This commentary expands on Fagan et al.'s work by introducing additional considerations for EBI scale-up.
  • Key areas for enhanced focus include long-term sustainability of interventions and innovative knowledge creation strategies.
  • Integrating systems science and modeling approaches offers a powerful framework for optimizing scale-up processes.

Key Insights:

  • Public systems must adopt strategic approaches to effectively implement and sustain EBIs at scale.
  • Addressing social determinants of health is a critical, cross-cutting opportunity for EBIs implemented in public systems.
  • A systems-level perspective is essential for understanding and overcoming barriers to widespread EBI adoption.

Outlook:

  • Future efforts should prioritize the development of sustainable EBI models within public systems.
  • Further research into systems science applications can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of EBI implementation.
  • Aligning EBI scale-up with social determinants of health strategies can lead to more equitable health outcomes.