Davis Sally M, Cruz Theresa H, Kozoll Richard L
Prevention Research Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Prevention Research Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Am J Prev Med. 2017 Mar;52(3 Suppl 3):S300-S303. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.09.028.
Dissemination and implementation science focuses on bridging the gap between research and practice. The Community Preventive Services Task Force published recommendations for increasing physical activity based on scientific review and consensus. Little research on the dissemination and implementation of these recommendations has been conducted in under-represented populations at high risk for inactivity and chronic disease.
Partnering with one rural community (beta site), the University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center studied the translation of Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations to practice. Strategies for increasing physical activity were selected, implemented, and analyzed in 2009-2013. Participant observations; content analysis of meeting minutes, field notes, and other documents; and in-depth interviews were conducted over the 5-year period to identify factors important for carrying out Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for physical activity in a rural New Mexico community.
Included among the implementation outcomes were new sidewalks and trails, a community-wide campaign, social support of walking, and park improvements. The following factors were identified as important to the implementation process: an active community-academic partnership; multiple partners; culturally appropriate strategies; and approaches that fit local context and place characteristics (topography, land ownership, population clusters, existing roadways).
This study illustrates how evidence can be translated to practice and identifies key factors in that process. The successful beta model provides a practical blueprint for dissemination and implementation in rural, under-represented populations. This model is currently being disseminated (scaled up) to other rural New Mexico communities.
传播与实施科学专注于弥合研究与实践之间的差距。社区预防服务工作组基于科学审查和共识发布了增加身体活动的建议。针对这些建议在缺乏运动和慢性病高风险的代表性不足人群中的传播与实施,开展的研究较少。
新墨西哥大学预防研究中心与一个农村社区(试点)合作,研究将社区预防服务工作组的建议转化为实践的情况。2009年至2013年期间,选择、实施并分析了增加身体活动的策略。在这5年期间进行了参与观察、会议记录、实地笔记和其他文件的内容分析以及深入访谈,以确定在新墨西哥州农村社区实施社区预防服务工作组身体活动建议的重要因素。
实施成果包括新建人行道和步道、全社区运动、对步行的社会支持以及公园改善。确定了以下对实施过程重要的因素:积极的社区 - 学术伙伴关系;多个伙伴;文化上合适的策略;以及符合当地背景和地点特征(地形、土地所有权、人口集群、现有道路)的方法。
本研究说明了如何将证据转化为实践,并确定了该过程中的关键因素。成功的试点模式为在农村、代表性不足的人群中进行传播和实施提供了实用蓝图。该模式目前正在向新墨西哥州的其他农村社区推广(扩大规模)。