应用 "实施策略认知演练 "方法,为重新设计供学校使用的具有选择质量的实施工具包提供信息。

Kelsey S Dickson, Olivia G Michael, Amy Drahota, Aksheya Sridhar, Jessica E Tschida, Jill Locke
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背景:实施策略是加强新创新成果转化的关键,但需要系统地设计和调整策略,以匹配目标实施环境并解决决定因素。目前有越来越多的方法为实施策略的制定和调整提供信息,以最大限度地提高其在新环境中的可用性、可行性和适宜性,例如实施策略认知演练(CWIS)方法。当前项目的目的是应用 CWIS 方法,为重新设计名为 "采用课程支持工具包 "的多方面选择质量实施工具包提供信息:方法:我们系统地应用了 CWIS,作为社区合作迭代重新设计 ACT SMARTS 学校版的第二部分,以评估其可用性并为工具包的进一步重新设计提供信息。我们与校区管理人员(3 人)、校长(6 人)和教育工作者(6 人)等主要最终用户进行了三次 CWIS 用户测试:结果:我们的 CWIS 应用显示,最终用户认为 ACT SMARTS 是可接受的、相关的,但在参与 ACT SMARTS 过程中预计会遇到可用性问题。结果发现了 11 个可用性问题和相应的重新设计解决方案,以提高 ACT SMARTS 在初中和高中的可用性:结果表明,CWIS 在评估实施策略的可用性方面非常有用,它可以为策略的修改提供信息,作为我们更广泛的重新设计的一部分,以改善与最终用户、最终接受者和环境需求的一致性。本文还讨论了有关使用这种参与式方法的建议。
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Applying the Cognitive Walkthrough for Implementation Strategies methodology to inform the redesign of a selection-quality implementation toolkit for use in schools.

Background: Implementation strategies are key to enhancing the translation of new innovations but there is a need to systematically design and tailor strategies to match the targeted implementation context and address determinants. There are increasing methods to inform the development and tailoring of implementation strategies to maximize their usability, feasibility, and appropriateness in new settings such as the Cognitive Walkthrough for Implementation Strategies (CWIS) approach. The aim of the current project is to apply the CWIS approach to inform the redesign of a multifaceted selection-quality implementation toolkit entitled Adoption of Curricular supports Toolkit: Systematic Measurement of Appropriateness and Readiness for Translation in Schools (ACT SMARTS) for use in middle and high schools.

Methods: We systematically applied CWIS as the second part of a community-partnered iterative redesign of ACT SMARTS for schools to evaluate the usability and inform further toolkit redesign areas. We conducted three CWIS user testing sessions with key end users of school district administrators (n = 3), school principals (n = 6), and educators (n = 6).

Results: Our CWIS application revealed that end users found ACT SMARTS acceptable and relevant but anticipate usability issues engaging in the ACT SMARTS process. Results informed the identification of eleven usability issues and corresponding redesign solutions to enhance the usability of ACT SMARTS for use in middle and high schools.

Conclusions: Results indicated the utility of CWIS in assessing implementation strategy usability in service of informing strategy modification as part of our broader redesign to improve alignment with end user, end recipient, and setting needs. Recommendations regarding the use of this participatory approach are discussed.

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