Putting Implementation Science into Practice: Lessons from the Creation of the National Maternal and Child Health Workforce Development Center

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W. Oscar Fleming
Alexsandra A. Apostolico
Amy J. Mullenix
Katie Starr
Lewis Margolis
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,The National Implementation Research Network, FPG Child Development Institute
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,The National Maternal and Child Health Workforce Development Center, Gillings School of Global Public Health
[3] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2019年 / 23卷
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Implementation science; Workforce development; Maternal and child health; Title V workforce;
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Purpose This article describes how implementation science informed the design of a national training and technical assistance (TA) center, and how implementation best practices have been used to improve the quality of training and technical assistance services offered to states/jurisdictions. Description An existing tool, based on the Implementation Drivers Framework (in: Fixsen et al., Implementation research: a synthesis of the literature, University of South Florida, The National Implementation Research Network, Tampa, 2005), was adapted to assess efforts of the National MCH Workforce Development Center (the Center) against known implementation best practices. Staff identified specific examples of effective practice and gaps for inclusion in this article. Assessment Using implementation science to establish, assess and improve Center practice was both feasible and practical, requiring intentionality, dedicated time, and staff committed to deepening their understanding of implementation science. The Implementation Drivers framework proved useful for creating a shared approach to analysis and identification of opportunities for improvement of Center practice. Conclusion Policymakers and funding agencies should consider how training and technical assistance programs demonstrate knowledge and use of implementation science best practices among other evidence based practices in their work. Increasing attention to the use of implementation science can contribute to a higher quality of service among technical assistance centers, with the long term goal of improving outcomes for training and assistance recipients and the communities they serve. Establishing the link between customer satisfaction and quality of technical assistance, on the one hand, and long term outcomes, on the other, remains a challenge and an area of focus and learning for the Center.
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