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Implement Sci. 2013 Aug 7;8:87. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-8-87.
Studies have shown that communities have not always been able to implement evidence-based prevention programs with quality and achieve outcomes demonstrated by prevention science. Implementation support interventions are needed to bridge this gap between science and practice. The purpose of this article is to present two-year outcomes from an evaluation of the Assets Getting To Outcomes (AGTO) intervention in 12 Maine communities engaged in promoting Developmental Assets, a positive youth development approach to prevention. AGTO is an implementation support intervention that consists of: a manual of text and tools; face-to-face training, and onsite technical assistance, focused on activities shown to be associated with obtaining positive results across any prevention program.
This study uses a nested and cross-sectional, cluster randomized controlled design. Participants were coalition members and program staff from 12 communities in Maine. Each coalition nominated up to five prevention programs to participate. At random, six coalitions and their respective 30 programs received the two-year AGTO intervention and the other six maintained routine operations. The study assessed prevention practitioner capacity (efficacy and behaviors), practitioner exposure to and use of AGTO, practitioner perceptions of AGTO, and prevention program performance. Capacity of coalition members and performance of their programs were compared between the two groups across the baseline, one-, and two-year time points.
We found no significant differences between AGTO and control group's prevention capacity. However, within the AGTO group, significant differences were found between those with greater exposure to and use of AGTO. Programs that received the highest number of technical assistance hours showed the most program improvement.
This study is the first of its kind to show that use of an implementation support intervention-AGTO -yielded improvements in practitioner capacity and consequently in program performance on a large sample of practitioners and programs using a randomized controlled design. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT00780338.
研究表明,社区在实施具有质量的循证预防计划方面并不总是能够成功,也无法实现预防科学所证明的结果。需要实施支持干预措施来弥合科学与实践之间的差距。本文旨在介绍对在 12 个缅因州社区开展的促进发展资产(一种积极的青年发展预防方法)的资产实现成果(AGTO)干预措施进行的为期两年的评估结果。AGTO 是一种实施支持干预措施,包括:手册文本和工具;面对面培训和现场技术援助,重点是与任何预防计划取得积极成果相关的活动。
本研究使用嵌套和横截面、聚类随机对照设计。参与者是缅因州 12 个社区的联盟成员和项目工作人员。每个联盟提名最多五名预防项目参与。随机选择六个联盟及其各自的 30 个项目接受为期两年的 AGTO 干预,而其他六个联盟维持常规运作。该研究评估了预防从业者的能力(效能和行为)、从业者对 AGTO 的接触和使用、从业者对 AGTO 的看法以及预防项目的绩效。在基线、一年和两年时间点,比较了两组联盟成员的能力及其项目的绩效。
我们没有发现 AGTO 组和对照组的预防能力存在显著差异。然而,在 AGTO 组内,我们发现那些接触和使用 AGTO 更多的人之间存在显著差异。接受最多技术援助小时数的项目显示出最大的项目改进。
这项研究是同类研究中的首例,表明使用实施支持干预措施-AGTO-可以提高从业者的能力,并在采用随机对照设计的大量从业者和项目中提高项目绩效。临床试验.gov 标识符:NCT00780338。