Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, Ames, 50010, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2011 Sep;48(1-2):106-19. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9417-7.
At present, evidence-based programs (EBPs) to reduce youth violence are failing to translate into widespread community practice, despite their potential for impact on this pervasive public health problem. In this paper we address two types of challenges in the achievement of such impact, drawing upon lessons from the implementation of a partnership model called PROSPER. First, we address five key challenges in the achievement of community-level impact through effective community planning and action: readiness and mobilization of community teams; maintaining EBP implementation quality; sustaining community teams and EBPs; demonstrating community-level impact; and continuous, proactive technical assistance. Second, we consider grand challenges in the large-scale translation of EBPs: (1) building, linking and expanding existing infrastructures to support effective EBP delivery systems, and (2) organizing networks of practitioner-scientist partnerships-networks designed to integrate diffusion of EBPs with research that examines effective strategies to do so. The PROSPER partnership model is an evidence-based delivery system for community-based prevention and has evolved through two decades of NIH-funded research, assisted by land grant universities' Cooperative Extension Systems. Findings and lessons of relevance to each of the challenges are summarized. In this context, we outline how practitioner-scientist partnerships can serve to transform EBP delivery systems, particularly in conjunction with supportive federal policy.
目前,尽管基于证据的项目 (EBPs) 有可能对这一普遍存在的公共卫生问题产生影响,但它们未能转化为广泛的社区实践。本文通过借鉴名为 PROSPER 的伙伴关系模式实施过程中的经验教训,探讨了在实现这种影响方面面临的两类挑战。首先,我们讨论了通过有效的社区规划和行动实现社区层面影响的五个关键挑战:社区团队的准备和动员;保持 EBP 实施质量;维持社区团队和 EBP;展示社区层面的影响;以及持续的、积极主动的技术援助。其次,我们考虑了 EBPs 大规模转化的重大挑战:(1) 建立、连接和扩展现有基础设施,以支持有效的 EBP 交付系统,以及 (2) 组织实践者-科学家伙伴关系网络,该网络旨在将 EBPs 的传播与研究相结合,研究如何有效地实现这一目标。PROSPER 伙伴关系模式是一种基于证据的社区预防交付系统,经过 20 多年的 NIH 资助研究,以及赠地大学合作推广系统的协助,已经发展起来。总结了与每个挑战相关的发现和经验教训。在此背景下,我们概述了实践者-科学家伙伴关系如何有助于改变 EBP 交付系统,特别是在与支持性联邦政策相结合的情况下。