Paula M Cuccaro, Jihye Choi, Lara S Savas, Efrat K Gabay, Mayra Aguilar McBride, Amy Montelongo Eldridge, Timothy J Walker
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背景:All for Them是一个以理论为基础,以证据为依据的多层次,多成分的项目,通过学校提供,以增加德克萨斯州医疗服务不足的青少年的HPV疫苗接种。考虑到计划实施中潜在的后勤挑战,了解如何最好地支持计划的实施和维持是至关重要的。本研究的总体目标是双重的:1)制定一个多方面的实施战略,实施一切为他们(IM-AFT);2)评估IM-AFT对学校和医疗保健提供者在各自环境中成功实施“人人享有”的实施结果的影响。方法:本研究以一个全面和协同的概念框架为基础。我们将使用社会认知理论和传播与实施的互动系统框架来告知重要的个人和组织因素,作为实施战略发展的一部分。我们将使用这种形成性的工作和实现映射,这是一个系统的、迭代的过程,指导理论、模型和框架的使用,以开发IM-AFT。本研究的三个核心目标与实施映射的五项任务相关联。对于目标1,我们将采用基于社区的参与性研究方法开发IM-AFT,包括对与项目实施相关的需求和资产进行定性评估,并确定行为和社会心理目标,以确定实施结果。对于目标2,我们将使用混合方法来评估IM-AFT原型的用户体验,以测试其可行性、可用性和可接受性。对于目标3,我们将使用描述性检查表来评估IM-AFT对程序实现的用户保真度的影响。讨论:本文提出了开发和评估IM-AFT以成功实施All for Them的详细协议,利用系统的、基于社区和理论的方法以及具有策略原型的用户体验。这项研究将有助于扩大有限的科学知识,利用多种来源制定和评估具体的实施战略,以有效实施以学校为基础的疫苗接种计划。基于理论的IM-AFT将指导学校和社区卫生中心之间的合作,以提高德克萨斯州服务不足社区的HPV和其他青少年疫苗接种率。
Development and evaluation of an implementation strategy to increase HPV vaccination among underserved youth across Texas: a protocol paper.
Background: All for Them is a theory-based and evidence-informed multilevel, multicomponent program delivered through schools to increase HPV vaccination among medically underserved youth across Texas. Given the potential logistical challenges of program implementation, understanding how to best support the implementation and sustainment of the program is critical. The overall goals of this study are twofold: 1) develop a multifaceted implementation strategy, Implementing All for Them (IM-AFT); and 2) evaluate the impact of IM-AFT on implementation outcomes for schools and healthcare providers to successfully implement All for Them in their respective settings.
Methods: This study is underpinned by a comprehensive and synergistic conceptual framework. We will use Social Cognitive Theory and the Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation to inform important individual and organizational factors to target as part of implementation strategy development. We will use this formative work and Implementation Mapping, a systematic, iterative process that guides the use of theories, models, and frameworks, to develop IM-AFT. The three core aims of the present study are connected to the five tasks of Implementation Mapping. For Aim 1, we will develop IM-AFT using a community-based participatory research-informed approach, including a qualitative assessment of needs and assets associated with program implementation and identification of behavioral and psychosocial objectives to determine implementation outcomes. For Aim 2, we will use a mixed-methods approach to assess user experience with the IM-AFT prototype to test its feasibility, usability, and acceptability. For Aim 3, we will use a descriptive checklist to assess the impact of IM-AFT on user fidelity of program implementation.
Discussion: This paper presents the detailed protocol for developing and evaluating IM-AFT to successfully implement All for Them, leveraging a systematic, community- and theory-based approach and user experience with the strategy prototype. This study will contribute to expanding limited scientific knowledge about using multiple sources to develop and evaluate specified implementation strategies for effective implementation of school-based vaccination programs. Theory-based IM-AFT will guide collaborations between schools and community health centers to improve HPV and other adolescent vaccination rates in underserved communities in Texas.