Brown Barry S, Flynn Patrick M
University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2002 Jun;22(4):245-57. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(02)00228-3.
The past 30 years have seen a focus on substance abuse research in association with the creation of federal agencies specifically mandated to guide that effort. While research has been well supported and largely productive, there has been increasing concern with the slow pace of adoption of the findings from that research. The history of those efforts suggests a long-standing concern with knowledge development, and a continuing reliance on print media to achieve knowledge application. Nonetheless, evidence from other human service fields, and increasingly from the substance abuse field, indicates interpersonal strategies are dramatically more effective in achieving the individual and organizational behavior change needed to achieve technology transfer. Argument is made that the federal government remains the best, if not the only resource for promoting technology transfer. A paradigm is described to further federal efforts in this area, and structural elements suggested for the achievement of technology transfer goals.
在过去30年里,随着专门负责指导相关工作的联邦机构的设立,人们一直专注于药物滥用研究。虽然研究得到了充分支持且成果丰硕,但人们越来越担心该研究结果的应用速度缓慢。这些努力的历史表明,长期以来人们一直关注知识发展,并且持续依赖印刷媒体来实现知识应用。尽管如此,来自其他人类服务领域以及越来越多来自药物滥用领域的证据表明,人际策略在实现技术转移所需的个人和组织行为改变方面要有效得多。有人认为,联邦政府即使不是促进技术转移的唯一资源,也是最佳资源。本文描述了一种范式,以推动联邦政府在这一领域的进一步努力,并提出了实现技术转移目标的结构要素。