Dartington Service Design Lab, Buckfastleigh, UK.
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
J Prev (2022). 2023 Dec;44(6):729-747. doi: 10.1007/s10935-023-00742-2. Epub 2023 Sep 28.
There is a pressing need to prevent and address youth crime and violence owing to its prevalence, harms and cost to society. Interventions with proven effectiveness in doing this exist. Adopting and adapting them in new contexts is potentially cost-effective. However, more research is needed into how to make adaptations that enhance intervention implementation, effectiveness and maintenance in new settings. This article reports the pre-implementation adaptation work involved in transporting Becoming a Man (BAM) from the US to the UK. BAM is a selective school-based youth development program for 12-18 year-old boys that aims to improve school engagement and reduce interactions with the criminal justice system. We describe the nature of and rationale for adaptations and identify learning for future adaptation efforts. An adaptation team comprising the intervention developers, new providers and the evaluators met weekly for 10 weeks, applying a structured, pragmatic and evidence-informed approach to adapt the BAM curriculum and implementation process. Changes were informed by documentary analysis, group-based discussions and site visits. The group agreed 27 changes to the content of 17/30 lessons, at both surface (e.g., cultural references) and deep (key mechanisms or concepts) levels. Of 28 contextual factors considered, 15 discrepancies between the US and UK were identified and resolved (e.g., differences in staffing arrangements). Strengths of the process were the blend of expertise on the adaptation team in the program and local context, and constant reference to and ongoing refinement of the program theory of change. Limitations included the lack of involvement of school staff or students. Further research is needed into potential conflicts between stakeholder perspectives during adaptation and whose views to prioritise and when.
由于青少年犯罪和暴力的普遍存在、危害和对社会的成本,迫切需要预防和解决这一问题。已经存在一些经证实有效的干预措施。在新的环境中采用和调整这些措施具有潜在的成本效益。然而,我们需要进一步研究如何进行调整,以增强干预措施在新环境中的实施、效果和维持。本文报告了将“成为男人”(BAM)从美国引入英国时所涉及的实施前调整工作。BAM 是一个针对 12-18 岁男孩的选择性学校青年发展计划,旨在提高学校参与度并减少与刑事司法系统的互动。我们描述了调整的性质和理由,并确定了未来调整工作的学习要点。一个由干预措施开发者、新提供者和评估人员组成的调整团队每周会面 10 周,采用结构化、实用和基于证据的方法来调整 BAM 课程和实施过程。变化是通过文档分析、小组讨论和现场访问来确定的。小组同意对 30 节课中的 17 节课的内容进行 27 次修改,包括表面(例如,文化参考)和深层(关键机制或概念)层面。在考虑的 28 个背景因素中,确定并解决了美国和英国之间的 15 个差异(例如,人员配置安排的差异)。该过程的优势在于调整团队在计划和当地背景方面的专业知识的融合,以及对计划变革理论的不断参考和不断完善。局限性包括缺乏学校工作人员或学生的参与。需要进一步研究在调整过程中利益相关者观点之间可能存在的潜在冲突,以及需要优先考虑哪些观点以及何时优先考虑。