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Facilitators and barriers to monitoring and evaluation at syringe service programs
by
Healy, Elise
, Juarez, Alexa
, Des Jarlais, Don
, Glick, Sara N.
, Means, Arianna Rubin
, Prohaska, Stephanie
, Frank, Noah
, McKnight, Courtney
, Knudtson, Kelly
, Asher, Alice
in
Best practice
/ Care and treatment
/ CFIR
/ Codes
/ Data analysis
/ Data Collection
/ Data points
/ Data systems
/ Decision making
/ Drug development
/ Drug overdose
/ Funding
/ Harm Reduction
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Interviews
/ Intravenous drug abuse
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring & evaluation (M&E)
/ Needle-Exchange Programs
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Psychiatric services
/ Quality management
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance Abuse, Intravenous
/ Syringe service program (SSP)
/ Syringes
2024
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Facilitators and barriers to monitoring and evaluation at syringe service programs
by
Healy, Elise
, Juarez, Alexa
, Des Jarlais, Don
, Glick, Sara N.
, Means, Arianna Rubin
, Prohaska, Stephanie
, Frank, Noah
, McKnight, Courtney
, Knudtson, Kelly
, Asher, Alice
in
Best practice
/ Care and treatment
/ CFIR
/ Codes
/ Data analysis
/ Data Collection
/ Data points
/ Data systems
/ Decision making
/ Drug development
/ Drug overdose
/ Funding
/ Harm Reduction
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Interviews
/ Intravenous drug abuse
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring & evaluation (M&E)
/ Needle-Exchange Programs
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Psychiatric services
/ Quality management
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance Abuse, Intravenous
/ Syringe service program (SSP)
/ Syringes
2024
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Facilitators and barriers to monitoring and evaluation at syringe service programs
by
Healy, Elise
, Juarez, Alexa
, Des Jarlais, Don
, Glick, Sara N.
, Means, Arianna Rubin
, Prohaska, Stephanie
, Frank, Noah
, McKnight, Courtney
, Knudtson, Kelly
, Asher, Alice
in
Best practice
/ Care and treatment
/ CFIR
/ Codes
/ Data analysis
/ Data Collection
/ Data points
/ Data systems
/ Decision making
/ Drug development
/ Drug overdose
/ Funding
/ Harm Reduction
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Interviews
/ Intravenous drug abuse
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring & evaluation (M&E)
/ Needle-Exchange Programs
/ Program Evaluation - methods
/ Psychiatric services
/ Quality management
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance Abuse, Intravenous
/ Syringe service program (SSP)
/ Syringes
2024
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Facilitators and barriers to monitoring and evaluation at syringe service programs
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Facilitators and barriers to monitoring and evaluation at syringe service programs
2024
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Overview
Background
Syringe services programs (SSPs) provide harm reduction supplies and services to people who use drugs and are often required by funders or partners to collect data from program participants. SSPs can use these data during monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to inform programmatic decision making, however little is known about facilitators and barriers to collecting and using data at SSPs.
Methods
Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we conducted 12 key informant interviews with SSP staff to describe the overall landscape of data systems at SSPs, understand facilitators and barriers to data collection and use at SSPs, and generate recommendations for best practices for data collection at SSPs. We used 30 CFIR constructs to develop individual interview guides, guide data analysis, and interpret study findings.
Results
Four main themes emerged from our analysis: SSP M&E systems are primarily designed to be responsive to perceived SSP client needs and preferences; SSP staffing capacity influences the likelihood of modifying M&E systems; external funding frequently forces changes to M&E systems; and strong M&E systems are often a necessary precursor for accessing funding.
Conclusions
Our findings highlight that SSPs are not resistant to data collection and M&E, but face substantial barriers to implementation, including lack of funding and disjointed data reporting requirements. There is a need to expand M&E-focused funding opportunities, harmonize quantitative indicators collected across funders, and minimize data collection to essential data points for SSPs.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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