Local Health Department Factors Associated With Performance in the Successful Implementation of Community-Based Strategies: A Mixed-Methods Approach

被引:5
|
作者
Gyllstrom, Elizabeth [1 ]
Gearin, Kimberly [1 ]
Frauendienst, Renee [2 ]
Myhre, Julie [3 ]
Larson, Michelle [4 ]
Riley, William [5 ]
机构
[1] Minnesota Dept Hlth, Off Performance Improvement, St Paul, MN 55164 USA
[2] Stearns Cty Human Serv, St Cloud, MN USA
[3] Carlton Cook Lake St Louis Community Hlth Board, Duluth, MN USA
[4] Minnesota Dept Hlth, Off State Hlth Improvement Initiat, St Paul, MN 55164 USA
[5] Arizona State Univ, Coll Hlth Solut, Sch Sci Hlth Care Delivery, Tempe, AZ USA
关键词
PUBLIC-HEALTH; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; SYSTEM PERFORMANCE; RESEARCH AGENDA; SERVICES; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.2105/AJPH.2014.302419
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives. We examined which local health department (LHD)-level factors contributed to successful implementation of policy, systems, and environmental change strategies in Minnesota. Methods. We used a retrospective mixed-methods design to evaluate the relationship between the Statewide Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) grant initiative and key predictor variables (2009-2011). We obtained quantitative capacity data for 91 cities and counties in Minnesota; in addition, we conducted 15 key informant interviews to examine factors that facilitated and acted as barriers to LHD performance. Results. Grantee performance was distributed as follows: exceeds expectations (29.7%), meets expectations (55.0%), and is approaching expectations (15.3%). Organizational quality improvement (QI) maturity was strongly positively associated with grantee performance on SHIP. Organizations with high QI maturity, effective leadership, efficient decision-making, and successful regional or cross-jurisdictional partnerships were more likely to be rated as exceeding expectations. Conclusions. This study successfully translated practice-based research findings into tangible outcomes, including new system-level performance measures for local public health and recommendations for shaping the statewide initiative examined in this study. The approach taken in this study to systematically monitor communications, dissemination, and translation may be a model for others.
引用
收藏
页码:S311 / S317
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Factors associated with successful FLOW implementation to improve mental health access: a mixed-methods study
    Hundt, Natalie E.
    Kim, Bo
    Plasencia, Maribel
    Amspoker, Amber B.
    Walder, Annette
    Yusuf, Zenab
    Nagamoto, Herbert
    Tsao, Christie Ga-jing
    Smith, Tracey L.
    TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2024, 14 (12) : 693 - 702
  • [2] Assessing the implementation of community-based learning in public health: a mixed methods approach
    Leblanc, Pierre
    Occelli, Pauline
    Etienne, Jerome
    Rode, Gilles
    Colin, Cyrille
    BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [3] Assessing the implementation of community-based learning in public health: a mixed methods approach
    Pierre Leblanc
    Pauline Occelli
    Jerome Etienne
    Gilles Rode
    Cyrille Colin
    BMC Medical Education, 22
  • [4] Assessing Organizational Capacity to Advance Health Equity: Mixed-Methods Approach at a Local Health Department
    Singh, Shipra
    Polavarapu, Mounika
    Vallerand, Katharine
    Bhoge, Yashika
    Noviski, Krista McCarthy
    COMMUNITY HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH & POLICY, 2025, 45 (03): : 305 - 314
  • [5] Provider payment methods and health worker motivation in community-based health insurance: A mixed-methods study
    Robyn, Paul Jacob
    Baernighausen, Till
    Souares, Aurelia
    Traore, Adama
    Bicaba, Brice
    Sie, Ali
    Sauerborn, Rainer
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2014, 108 : 223 - 236
  • [6] PrEP Implementation Behaviors of Community-Based HIV Testing Staff: A Mixed-Methods Approach Using Latent Class Analysis
    Turner, DeAnne
    Lockhart, Elizabeth
    Wang, Wei
    Shore, Robert
    Daley, Ellen M.
    Marhefka, Stephanie L.
    JAIDS-JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 2020, 83 (05) : 467 - 474
  • [7] The Community-Based Child Health Integrated Program in Iran: A Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation
    Barzegari, Maliheh
    Fathollahi, Pourya
    Afsharpour, Fatemeh
    Foroumandi, Elaheh
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION, 2022, 11 (01): : 30 - 41
  • [8] Evaluating a Community-Based Walking Program: A Mixed-Methods Assessment of Community Capacity
    Spitz, Lindsay
    Valenzuela, Roy
    Salinas, Jennifer J.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH, 2024,
  • [9] Female-to-Male Transmasculine Adult Health: A Mixed-Methods Community-Based Needs Assessment
    Reisner, Sari L.
    Gamarel, Kristi E.
    Dunham, Emilia
    Hopwood, Ruben
    Hwahng, Sel
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC NURSES ASSOCIATION, 2013, 19 (05) : 293 - 303
  • [10] Place, social capital, and mental health: A mixed-methods case study of a community-based intervention
    Ehsan, Annahita
    Spini, Dario
    HEALTH & PLACE, 2020, 64