Maximizing the Implementation Quality of Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions in Schools: A Conceptual Framework
CECelene E. DomitrovichCPCatherine P. BradshawJPJeanne PoduskaKHKimberly HoagwoodJAJacquelyn A. Buckley
Pennsylvania State University · Johns Hopkins Children's Center · +5 more institutions
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Abstract
Increased availability of research-supported, school-based prevention programs, coupled with the growing national policy emphasis on use of evidence-based practices, has contributed to a shift in research priorities from efficacy to implementation and dissemination. A critical issue in moving research to practice is ensuring high-quality implementation of both the intervention model and the support system for sustaining it. The paper describes a three-level framework for considering the implementation quality of school-based interventions. Future directions for research on implementation are discussed.
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- Implementation research
- Psychological intervention
- Quality (philosophy)
- Conceptual framework
- Intervention (counseling)
- Evidence-based practice
- Process management
- Psychology
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