Susan B Sisson, Deana Hildebrand, Blake Rolf, Divya Patel, Alicia L Salvatore
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摘要
大学合作推广可能是最初的农村实施科学模式,对将研究成果转化为实践和解决农村卫生差距具有很大的希望。由于这种模式不仅需要学术研究人员和推广教育者之间的成功合作,而且需要对合作推广的背景和工作环境进行可能的实施适应,因此实施研究对于有效地转化为实践和影响至关重要。RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance)框架描述了合作推广教育者对虚拟幸福健康之家干预、营养干预和儿童环境健康干预的实施,为农村家庭托儿之家提供者提供了信息。教育工作者对课程提供反馈,接受培训,并与提供者一起进行了两次虚拟干预。使用REDCap记录干预活动的实施情况和剂量。进行了虚拟的结构化访谈,以评估教育工作者的干预措施的采用、实施和维护。采访记录由两名调查人员对主题进行分析,并由第三名调查人员进行确认。结果表明,大部分的干预课程和活动都是按计划进行的。收养主题包括与社区的专题相关性;工具提供和财政资源需求;并且需要额外的营销材料。实施主题包括教育工作者的内容专业知识;学习环境干扰;以及虚拟交付。维护主题包括内容对多个受众的可转移性;任务对齐;以及教育者的意识。总的来说,与推广教育工作者的实施伙伴关系是成功的。虚拟实施对教育工作者来说是新颖的,但被认为是积极的,是扩大未来影响的机会。
Partnership With University Cooperative Extension in the Implementation of Happy Healthy Homes Interventions for Rural Child Care Providers: Application of RE-AIM Framework.
University Cooperative Extension, which may be the original rural Implementation Science model, holds great promise for translating research into practice and addressing rural health disparities. As this model not only requires successful collaboration between academic researchers and Extension Educators but also possible implementation adaptation to the context of Cooperative Extension and the environments in which they work, implementation research is critical to effective translation into practice and impact. This study was informed by the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework describes Cooperative Extension Educators' implementation of the virtual Happy Healthy Homes interventions, a nutrition intervention and a children's environmental health intervention, for rural Family Child Care Home providers. Educators provided feedback on curricula, were trained and conducted the two virtual interventions with providers. Implementation of intervention activities and dose were recorded using REDCap. Virtual, structured interviews were conducted to assess Educators' intervention adoption, implementation, and maintenance. Transcribed interviews were analyzed for themes by two investigators and confirmed by a third. Results indicated that the majority the intervention curricula and activities were delivered as planned. Adoption themes included topical relevance to the community; toolkit provision and financial resource need; and need for additional marketing materials. Implementation themes included Educator's content expertise; learning environment distractions; and virtual delivery. Maintenance themes included transferability of content to multiple audiences; mission alignment; and Educator awareness. Overall, the implementation partnership with Extension Educators was successful. Virtual implementation was novel for Educators but considered to be positive and an opportunity for expanding future reach.
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Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.