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  • Implementation science
  • Public health program planning
  • Organizational psychology

Background:

  • High-quality innovation implementation relies on organizational readiness.
  • The R = MC² heuristic identifies three readiness components: general capacities, innovation-specific capacities, and motivation.
  • Existing frameworks like the Readiness Building System (RBS) assess readiness but lack specific strategy guidance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the synergistic use of the Readiness Building System (RBS) and Implementation Mapping (IM) to build organizational readiness.
  • To illustrate how IM can guide the development of strategies to improve readiness components outlined by the R = MC² heuristic.
  • To provide a practical example of applying RBS and IM for implementing sexual assault prevention evidence-based interventions (EBIs).

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Readiness Building System (RBS) for assessing and prioritizing organizational readiness constructs.
  • Employed the five tasks of Implementation Mapping (IM) to identify readiness goals and develop specific strategies.
  • Integrated RBS and IM to create a systematic process for planning readiness-building interventions.

Main Results:

  • The combined use of RBS and IM provided a structured approach to enhance organizational readiness.
  • Implementation Mapping facilitated the identification of specific readiness gaps and the tailoring of strategies.
  • The synergistic application of RBS and IM supported the planning of effective implementation strategies for sexual assault prevention EBIs.

Conclusions:

  • The Readiness Building System (RBS) and Implementation Mapping (IM) can be effectively integrated to improve organizational readiness for innovation implementation.
  • Implementation Mapping offers a practical method for developing targeted strategies to address readiness barriers identified by the R = MC² heuristic.
  • This integrated approach enhances the likelihood of successful implementation of evidence-based interventions, such as those for sexual assault prevention.