Nurse-Family Partnership Program Director, Invest in Kids, Denver, CO, USA.
Director of Implementation, Invest in Kids, Denver, CO, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2020 Jan;52(1):6-13. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12506. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
The purpose of this article is to describe how the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) has been scaled up and supported in Colorado. As an intermediary, Invest in Kids (IIK) provides implementation support for the NFP in Colorado using a generalizable implementation framework, the Active Implementation Frameworks (AIF).
An overlay of the AIF and the clinical nursing-informed implementation support that IIK offers to NFP providers across Colorado is explored, and relevant examples are highlighted.
Without the use of the AIF in combination with clinical nursing expertise to support high fidelity use of the NFP throughout Colorado, promised NFP program outcomes may likely not be realized and sustained.
Further understanding of how to utilize implementation frameworks to support evidence-based clinical nursing programs and interventions may allow for results found in research studies to be more widely attained and maintained across practice settings.
本文旨在描述如何在科罗拉多州扩大和支持母婴家庭互助模式(NFP)。作为一个中介机构,投资于儿童组织(IIK)使用可推广的实施框架——积极实施框架(AIF),为科罗拉多州的 NFP 提供实施支持。
探讨了 AIF 与 IIK 为科罗拉多州的 NFP 提供者提供的临床护理知情实施支持的叠加,并突出了相关示例。
如果不在整个科罗拉多州使用 AIF 结合临床护理专业知识来支持 NFP 的高度保真度使用,那么可能无法实现并维持 NFP 计划所承诺的结果。
进一步了解如何利用实施框架来支持基于证据的临床护理计划和干预措施,可以使研究中发现的结果更广泛地在实践环境中获得和维持。