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Abstract
Purpose: This systematic review synthesizes the common barriers and facilitators to implementing research-supported interventions with child welfare agencies using implementation frameworks.
Methods: For this systematic review, database searches, and quality assessments of relevant literature produced 24 studies that examined the implementation of RSIs in child welfare using an implementation framework.
Results: The studies were coded for themes and the thematic analysis found several common factors to RSI implementation across child welfare agencies including funding, collaboration with external stakeholders, agency culture, staff burden, leadership support, worker's buy-in, client resistance, program fit, intervention clarity, supporting staff competency, and implementation teams.
Discussion: The findings provide important information on the most common barriers and facilitators of implementation in child welfare settings.