Metz Allison J, Jensen Todd M, Afkinich Jenny L, Disbennett Mackensie E, Farley Amanda B
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
Front Health Serv. 2024 Jun 19;4:1323807. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1323807. eCollection 2024.
There is a growing body of literature on the activities and competencies of implementation support practitioners (ISPs) and the outcomes of engaging ISPs to support implementation efforts. However, there remains limited knowledge about the experiences of implementation support recipients who engage with ISPs and how these experiences shape the trajectory of implementation and contribute to implementation outcomes. This study aimed to extend the research on ISPs by describing the experiences of professionals who received implementation support and inform our understanding of the mechanisms by which ISPs produce behavior change and contribute to implementation outcomes.
Thirteen individuals with roles in supporting implementation efforts at a private foundation participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using and approaches. Iterative diagramming was used to visualize the pathway of experiences of implementation support recipients evidenced by the interview data.
The majority of recipients described how positive experiences and trusting relationships with ISPs increased acceptance of implementation science throughout the foundation and increased the perception of implementation science as both an appropriate and feasible approach for strengthening the impact of foundation strategies. As perceptions of appropriateness and feasibility increased, recipients of implementation support described increasing knowledge and application of implementation science in their funding engagements and internal foundation strategies. Finally, recipients reported that the application of implementation science across the foundation led to sustained implementation capacity and better outcomes.
The experiences of implementation support recipients described in this paper provide a source for further understanding the mechanisms of change for delivering effective implementation support leading to better implementation quality. Insights from these experiences can enhance our understanding for building implementation capacity and the rationales for evolving approaches that emphasize the dynamic, emotional, and highly relational nature of supporting others to use evidence in practice.
关于实施支持从业者(ISP)的活动与能力以及让ISP参与支持实施工作的成果,相关文献日益增多。然而,对于与ISP接触的实施支持接受者的经历,以及这些经历如何塑造实施轨迹并促成实施成果,我们仍知之甚少。本研究旨在通过描述接受实施支持的专业人员的经历,扩展对ISP的研究,并增进我们对ISP促成行为改变及实现实施成果的机制的理解。
13名在一家私人基金会中负责支持实施工作的人员参与了半结构化访谈。采用[具体分析方法1]和[具体分析方法2]对数据进行分析。通过迭代绘图来直观呈现访谈数据所证明的实施支持接受者的经历路径。
大多数接受者描述了与ISP的积极经历和信任关系如何在整个基金会中提高了对实施科学方法的接受度,并增强了对实施科学作为加强基金会战略影响力的适当且可行方法的认知。随着对适当性和可行性的认知增加,实施支持接受者表示在其资助活动和基金会内部战略中对实施科学的了解和应用也在增多。最后,接受者报告称,在整个基金会应用实施科学带来了持续的实施能力和更好的成果。
本文所述的实施支持接受者的经历为进一步理解提供有效实施支持从而带来更高实施质量的变革机制提供了依据。这些经历所带来的见解能够增进我们对建设实施能力的理解,以及对不断发展的方法背后原理的理解,这些方法强调了支持他人在实践中运用证据的动态性、情感性和高度关联性。