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Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)
by
Saldana, Lisa
, Brown, C Hendricks
, Chamberlain, Patricia
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Attainment
/ Child
/ Child placement
/ Clinical trials
/ Community development
/ Community Health Services - methods
/ Community Health Services - organization & administration
/ Community Health Services - standards
/ Counties
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Evidence-Based Practice - methods
/ Evidence-Based Practice - organization & administration
/ Failure analysis
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Foster Home Care - methods
/ Foster Home Care - organization & administration
/ Foster Home Care - standards
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Implementation
/ Juvenile offenders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Development - standards
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Program Evaluation - standards
/ Public Health
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Residential care
/ Residential institutions
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Time use
2011
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Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)
by
Saldana, Lisa
, Brown, C Hendricks
, Chamberlain, Patricia
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Attainment
/ Child
/ Child placement
/ Clinical trials
/ Community development
/ Community Health Services - methods
/ Community Health Services - organization & administration
/ Community Health Services - standards
/ Counties
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Evidence-Based Practice - methods
/ Evidence-Based Practice - organization & administration
/ Failure analysis
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Foster Home Care - methods
/ Foster Home Care - organization & administration
/ Foster Home Care - standards
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Implementation
/ Juvenile offenders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Development - standards
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Program Evaluation - standards
/ Public Health
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Residential care
/ Residential institutions
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Time use
2011
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Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)
by
Saldana, Lisa
, Brown, C Hendricks
, Chamberlain, Patricia
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Attainment
/ Child
/ Child placement
/ Clinical trials
/ Community development
/ Community Health Services - methods
/ Community Health Services - organization & administration
/ Community Health Services - standards
/ Counties
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Evidence-Based Practice - methods
/ Evidence-Based Practice - organization & administration
/ Failure analysis
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Foster Home Care - methods
/ Foster Home Care - organization & administration
/ Foster Home Care - standards
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Implementation
/ Juvenile offenders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Development - standards
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Program Evaluation - standards
/ Public Health
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Residential care
/ Residential institutions
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Time use
2011
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Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)
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Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)
2011
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Overview
Background
An increasingly large body of research is focused on designing and testing strategies to improve knowledge about how to embed evidence-based programs (EBP) into community settings. Development of strategies for overcoming barriers and increasing the effectiveness and pace of implementation is a high priority. Yet, there are few research tools that measure the implementation process itself. The Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) is an observation-based measure that is used to track the time to achievement of key implementation milestones in an EBP being implemented in 51 counties in 53 sites (two counties have two sites) in two states in the United States.
Methods
The SIC was developed in the context of a randomized trial comparing the effectiveness of two implementation strategies: community development teams (experimental condition) and individualized implementation (control condition). Fifty-one counties were randomized to experimental or control conditions for implementation of multidimensional treatment foster care (MTFC), an alternative to group/residential care placement for children and adolescents. Progress through eight implementation stages was tracked by noting dates of completion of specific activities in each stage. Activities were tailored to the strategies for implementing the specific EBP.
Results
Preliminary data showed that several counties ceased progress during pre-implementation and that there was a high degree of variability among sites in the duration scores per stage and on the proportion of activities that were completed in each stage. Progress through activities and stages for three example counties is shown.
Conclusions
By assessing the attainment time of each stage and the proportion of activities completed, the SIC measure can be used to track and compare the effectiveness of various implementation strategies. Data from the SIC will provide sites with relevant information on the time and resources needed to implement MTFC during various phases of implementation. With some modifications, the SIC could be appropriate for use in evaluating implementation strategies in head-to-head randomized implementation trials and as a monitoring tool for rolling out other EBPs.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Child
/ Community Health Services - methods
/ Community Health Services - organization & administration
/ Community Health Services - standards
/ Counties
/ Design
/ Evidence-Based Practice - methods
/ Evidence-Based Practice - organization & administration
/ Foster Home Care - organization & administration
/ Foster Home Care - standards
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Meetings
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Development - standards
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Program Evaluation - standards
/ Studies
/ Time use
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