Outcome preferences in fidelity-adaptation scenarios across evidence-based parenting programs: A discrete choice experiment.

IF 13.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Implementation Science Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1186/s13012-025-01421-y
Kristoffer Pettersson, Philip Millroth, Fabrizia Giannotta, Pernilla Liedgren, Aaron R Lyon, Henna Hasson, Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz
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Background: Implementing evidence-based parenting programs often involves navigating fidelity-adaptation decisions. While research has explored various aspects of this dilemma, little is known about how practitioners' outcome preferences influence their decisions in real-world scenarios.

Methods: This study employed a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to investigate the relative importance of five outcomes (Relationship Quality, Satisfaction, Workload Strain, Value Conflict, and Reach) in fidelity-adaptation decisions among 209 practitioners delivering evidence-based parenting programs in Sweden. The DCE presented 25 choice sets across five contextual scenarios, analyzed using Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression.

Results: All five outcomes significantly influenced practitioners' choices, with Relationship Quality emerging as the most impactful (log-odds: 4.56, 95% CI [4.16, 4.91]). Satisfaction and minimizing Value Conflict showed similar importance (log odds: 2.45 and -2.40, respectively), while Workload Strain and Reach had slightly less impact (log odds: -2.10 and 1.96, respectively).

Conclusions: This study offers a novel perspective on the role of outcome preference in navigating fidelity-adaptation decisions. The strong preference for improving parent-child relationships aligns with core parenting program goals, while consideration of other outcomes reflects practitioners' holistic approach to implementation. These findings can inform the design of interventions and implementation strategies that balance effectiveness with real-world constraints, potentially enhancing parenting programs' adoption, sustainability, and impact.

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在基于证据的育儿计划中,忠诚-适应情景的结果偏好:一个离散选择实验。
背景:实施以证据为基础的育儿计划通常涉及到对忠诚适应的决策。虽然研究已经探索了这一困境的各个方面,但很少有人知道从业者的结果偏好如何影响他们在现实世界中的决策。方法:本研究采用离散选择实验(DCE)来调查瑞典209名提供循证育儿计划的从业人员在忠诚-适应决策中的五个结果(关系质量、满意度、工作量压力、价值冲突和达到)的相对重要性。DCE在五个情境情境中提出了25个选择集,并使用贝叶斯层次逻辑回归进行了分析。结果:所有五个结果都显著影响从业者的选择,其中关系质量的影响最大(对数比:4.56,95% CI[4.16, 4.91])。满意度和最小化价值冲突显示出相似的重要性(对数赔率分别为2.45和-2.40),而工作量压力和达到的影响略小(对数赔率分别为-2.10和1.96)。结论:本研究为结果偏好在导航忠诚-适应决策中的作用提供了一个新的视角。对改善亲子关系的强烈偏好与核心育儿计划目标一致,而对其他结果的考虑反映了从业者的整体实施方法。这些发现可以为干预措施的设计和实施策略提供信息,以平衡现实世界的限制,从而有可能提高育儿计划的采用率、可持续性和影响力。
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Implementation Science
Implementation Science 医学-卫生保健
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14.30
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78
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Implementation Science is a leading journal committed to disseminating evidence on methods for integrating research findings into routine healthcare practice and policy. It offers a multidisciplinary platform for studying implementation strategies, encompassing their development, outcomes, economics, processes, and associated factors. The journal prioritizes rigorous studies and innovative, theory-based approaches, covering implementation science across various healthcare services and settings.
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