Okamura Kelsie H, Okamoto Scott K, Marshall Sarah Momilani, Chin Steven Keone, Garcia Pamela M, Powell Byron J, Stern Kelly A, Becker Sara J, Mandell David S
The Baker Center for Children and Families/Harvard Medical School, 53 Parker Hill Ave, Boston, MA, 02120-3225, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 2530 Dole Street, HI, 96826, Honolulu, USA.
Implement Sci Commun. 2022 Oct 12;3(1):111. doi: 10.1186/s43058-022-00359-2.
Despite their potential to ameliorate health disparities and address youth substance use, prevention programs have been poorly disseminated and implemented across Hawai'i, which begs the question: Why are effective prevention programs not being used in communities most in need of them? Implementing and sustaining culturally grounded prevention programs is critical to address equitable healthcare and minimize health disparities in communities. The field of implementation science provides frameworks, theories, and methods to examine factors associated with community adoption of these programs.
Our project applies concept mapping methods to a culturally grounded youth drug prevention program with state level educational leadership in rural Hawai'i schools. The goal is to integrate barrier and facilitator salience collected through teacher and school staff surveys and specific implementation strategies to regionally tailored implementation plans on Hawai'i island. This protocol paper describes the concept mapping steps and how they will be applied in public and public-charter schools.
Improving prevention program implementation in rural schools can result in sustained support for populations that need it most. The project will integrate implementation science and culturally grounded methods in rural Hawai'i, where most youth are of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander descent. This project addresses health disparities among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth and provides actionable plans for rural Hawai'i communities to implement effective prevention programming.
尽管预防项目有改善健康差距和解决青少年药物使用问题的潜力,但在夏威夷各地,这些项目的传播和实施情况却很差,这就引出了一个问题:为什么有效的预防项目没有在最需要它们的社区得到应用?实施并维持基于文化的预防项目对于实现公平医疗和减少社区健康差距至关重要。实施科学领域提供了框架、理论和方法,以研究与社区采用这些项目相关的因素。
我们的项目将概念映射方法应用于夏威夷农村学校中一个基于文化的青少年药物预防项目,该项目有州一级的教育领导参与。目标是将通过教师和学校工作人员调查收集到的障碍和促进因素的显著性与具体的实施策略相结合,以制定针对夏威夷岛的区域定制实施计划。本方案文件描述了概念映射步骤以及它们将如何应用于公立学校和公立特许学校。
改善农村学校预防项目的实施可以为最需要的人群提供持续支持。该项目将在夏威夷农村地区整合实施科学和基于文化的方法,那里的大多数青少年是夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民后裔。该项目解决了夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民青少年之间的健康差距问题,并为夏威夷农村社区实施有效的预防项目提供了可操作的计划。