Public health program capacity for sustainability: a new framework
Washington University in St. Louis · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Public health programs can only deliver benefits if they are able to sustain activities over time. There is a broad literature on program sustainability in public health, but it is fragmented and there is a lack of consensus on core constructs. The purpose of this paper is to present a new conceptual framework for program sustainability in public health.
This developmental study uses a comprehensive literature review, input from an expert panel, and the results of concept-mapping to identify the core domains of a conceptual framework for public health program capacity for sustainability. The concept-mapping process included three types of participants (scientists, funders, and practitioners) from several public health areas (e.g., tobacco control, heart disease and stroke, physical activity and nutrition, and injury prevention).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
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7Topics & keywords
- Sustainability
- Public health
- Conceptual framework
- Health administration
- Health services research
- Medicine
- Process management
- Knowledge management
- Partnerships for the goals