Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Prev Sci. 2011 Mar;12(1):23-33. doi: 10.1007/s11121-010-0186-1.
Considerable evidence indicates that variability in implementation of prevention programs is related to the outcomes achieved by these programs. However, while implementation has been conceptualized as a multidimensional construct, few studies examine more than a single dimension, and no theoretical framework exists to guide research on the effects of implementation. We seek to address this need by proposing a theoretical model of the relations between the dimensions of implementation and outcomes of prevention programs that can serve to guide future implementation research. In this article, we focus on four dimensions of implementation, which we conceptualize as behaviors of program facilitators (fidelity, quality of delivery, and adaptation) and behaviors of participants (responsiveness) and present the evidence supporting these as predictors of program outcomes. We then propose a theoretical model by which facilitator and participant dimensions of implementation influence participant outcomes. Finally, we provide recommendations and directions for future implementation research.
大量证据表明,预防计划实施的变异性与这些计划所取得的成果有关。然而,尽管实施已被概念化为一个多维结构,但很少有研究检验超过一个单一维度,也没有理论框架来指导实施效果的研究。我们试图通过提出一个预防计划实施维度与成果之间关系的理论模型来解决这一需求,该模型可以为未来的实施研究提供指导。在本文中,我们关注实施的四个维度,我们将其概念化为计划促进者的行为(保真度、交付质量和适应性)和参与者的行为(响应性),并提出支持这些行为作为计划成果预测因子的证据。然后,我们提出了一个理论模型,说明促进者和参与者实施维度如何影响参与者的成果。最后,我们为未来的实施研究提供了建议和方向。