Bustos Tatiana Elisa, Sridhar Aksheya, Drahota Amy
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Implement Res Pract. 2021 Dec 6;2:26334895211058086. doi: 10.1177/26334895211058086. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
Despite efforts to use standardized taxonomy and research reporting, documenting implementation strategies utilized in community settings remains challenging. This case study demonstrates a practical approach to gather use of and satisfaction with implementation strategies utilized within community-based sites to understand community providers' perspectives of implementing an early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) for children on the autism spectrum across different settings.
Using a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, survey and interview data were collected from directors/supervisors and direct providers ( = 26) across three sites (one university and two community-based replication sites). The Implementation Strategies and Satisfaction Survey (ISSS) was administered to identify staff-reported implementation strategy use and satisfaction. Informed by quantitative results, follow-up semi-structured interviews were conducted with a subsample ( = 13) to further understand staff experiences with endorsed implementation strategies and elicit recommendations for future efforts.
Survey results were used to demonstrate frequencies of implementation strategies endorsed by site and role. Overall, staff felt satisfied with implementation strategies used within their agencies. Content analysis of qualitative data revealed three salient themes related to implementation strategy use-context, communication, and successes and challenges-providing in-depth detail on how strategies were utilized, and strategy effectiveness based on community providers' experiences. Recommendations were also elicited to improve strategy use within "broader" community settings.
The project demonstrated a practical approach to identifying and evaluating implementation strategies used within sites delivering autism services. Reporting implementation strategies using the ISSS can provide insight into community providers' perspectives and satisfaction with agency implementation strategy use that can generate more relevant and responsive strategies to address barriers in community settings. Examining community providers' preferences and experiences with implementation strategies used to facilitate evidence-based practice uptake can broaden our understanding of what, how, and why implementation strategies work in community-based settings ( Chaudoir et al., 2013; Leeman et al., 2017; Proctor et al., 2013). Such efforts have great potential to tailor implementation strategies to address barriers/facilitators typically found in community-based settings.This case study demonstrates a practical approach using mixed methodology to: (a) gather self-reported use of and satisfaction with implementation strategies to understand community providers' perspectives of implementation strategy success. Using a new survey, the Implementation Strategies and Satisfaction Survey (ISSS) conjoined with interviews, the study demonstrated a practical approach using standardized language to report strategies used in one university-based site and two community-based replication sites that deliver an early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) for children on the autism spectrum. This paper contributes to one of the five priorities to enhance public health impact-improve tracking and reporting of implementation strategies utilized when translating research into practice ( Dingfelder & Mandell, 2011; Powell et al., 2019; Stahmer et al., 2019). This approach emphasizes the importance of understanding context (e.g., community organizations providing services to children on the autism spectrum) to develop strategies that work better for EIBI implementation and scale-up. Understanding community provider's preferences and experiences with implementation strategies can support use of implementation strategies that better fit usual care contexts, with the ultimate goal of improving implementation practice in community-based settings.
尽管人们努力使用标准化分类法和研究报告,但记录社区环境中使用的实施策略仍然具有挑战性。本案例研究展示了一种实用方法,用于收集社区场所使用实施策略的情况以及对这些策略的满意度,以了解社区提供者对在不同环境中为自闭症谱系儿童实施早期强化行为干预(EIBI)的看法。
采用序列解释性混合方法设计,从三个场所(一所大学和两个社区复制场所)的主任/主管和直接提供者(n = 26)收集调查和访谈数据。实施了《实施策略与满意度调查》(ISSS)以确定工作人员报告的实施策略使用情况和满意度。根据定量结果,对一个子样本(n = 13)进行了后续半结构化访谈,以进一步了解工作人员对认可的实施策略的体验,并征求对未来工作的建议。
调查结果用于展示按场所和角色认可的实施策略的频率。总体而言,工作人员对其机构内使用的实施策略感到满意。定性数据的内容分析揭示了与实施策略使用相关的三个突出主题——背景、沟通以及成功与挑战——详细说明了策略是如何被利用的,以及基于社区提供者的经验的策略有效性。还征求了关于在“更广泛”社区环境中改进策略使用的建议。
该项目展示了一种实用方法,用于识别和评估在提供自闭症服务的场所中使用的实施策略。使用ISSS报告实施策略可以深入了解社区提供者对机构实施策略使用的看法和满意度,从而生成更相关、更有针对性的策略来解决社区环境中的障碍。研究社区提供者对用于促进循证实践采用的实施策略的偏好和经验,可以拓宽我们对实施策略在社区环境中起作用的内容、方式和原因的理解(Chaudoir等人,2013年;Leeman等人,2017年;Proctor等人,2013年)。此类努力极有可能调整实施策略,以应对社区环境中常见的障碍/促进因素。本案例研究展示了一种使用混合方法的实用方法,以:(a)收集自我报告的实施策略使用情况和满意度,以了解社区提供者对实施策略成功的看法。通过一项新的调查《实施策略与满意度调查》(ISSS)并结合访谈,该研究展示了一种实用方法,使用标准化语言报告在一个大学场所和两个社区复制场所中使用的策略,这些场所为自闭症谱系儿童提供早期强化行为干预(EIBI)。本文有助于实现提高公共卫生影响的五个优先事项之一——改进将研究转化为实践时使用的实施策略的跟踪和报告(Dingfelder和Mandell,2011年;Powell等人,2019年;Stahmer等人,2019年)。这种方法强调了解背景(例如,为自闭症谱系儿童提供服务的社区组织)对于制定更适合EIBI实施和扩大规模的策略的重要性。了解社区提供者对实施策略的偏好和经验可以支持使用更适合常规护理环境的实施策略,最终目标是改善社区环境中的实施实践。