Wake Forest School of Medicine, Family & Community Medicine, Piedmont Plaza Building 1, 1920 W 1st St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27104, USA.
Wake Forest School of Medicine, Social Sciences and Health Policy, Piedmont Plaza Building 1, 1920 W 1st St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27104, USA.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2021 Jan 12;16(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s13011-020-00341-y.
This study examines how the North Carolina state prevention system responded to a policy shift from individual-level prevention strategies to environmental strategies from the perspective of the organizations implementing the policy shift.
We use two data sources. First, we conducted interviews to collect qualitative data from key informants. Second, we used prevention provider agency expenditure data from the year the shift was announced and the following year.
The interviews allowed us to identify effective features of policy change implementation in complex systems, such as the need for clear communication and guidance about the policy changes. Our interview and expenditure analyses also underscore variation in the level of guidance and oversight provided by implementing agencies to prevention providers.
Our analyses suggest that more active monitoring and oversight may have facilitated more consistent implementation of the policy shift toward greater use of environmental prevention strategies.
本研究从实施政策转变的组织的角度,审视了北卡罗来纳州预防系统如何应对从个体层面预防策略向环境策略的政策转变。
我们使用了两个数据源。首先,我们进行了访谈,从主要知情人那里收集定性数据。其次,我们使用了政策转变宣布当年和次年的预防服务提供商机构支出数据。
访谈使我们能够确定在复杂系统中实施政策变革的有效特征,例如,需要就政策变革进行清晰的沟通和指导。我们的访谈和支出分析还强调了实施机构向预防服务提供商提供的指导和监督水平的差异。
我们的分析表明,更积极的监测和监督可能促进了更一致地实施政策转变,更多地采用环境预防策略。