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Applying the Interactive Systems Framework to the Dissemination and Adoption of National and State Recommendations for Hypertension
Authors:Rashon I Lane  Judy M Berkowitz  Steven T Sullivan  John Rose  Tiffiny Bernichon  Alessandra Favoretto  Pat Shifflett  Eileen Miles  MaryCatherine Jones
Institution:1. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, , 30341 Atlanta, GA, USA;2. Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation, Battelle Memorial Institute, , Atlanta, GA, USA;3. Cloudburst Consulting Group, Inc., , Landover, MD, USA;4. Abt Associates Inc., , Atlanta, GA, USA;5. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program, Utah Department of Health, , Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (DHDSP), commissioned an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report to identify the highest priority action areas for CDC, state health departments, and other public health partners in their efforts to reduce and control hypertension. To assess the dissemination and adoption of the IOM report recommendations, DHDSP developed an evaluation based on the Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation (ISF). The evaluation incorporates data collection at critical points across 3 years. In this article, we focus on the ISF systems to describe the role of funded state partners and their relationship with CDC in implementing public health recommendations. We describe baseline results for three data collection activities: (1) key informant interviews, (2) a Web‐based survey, and (3) content analysis of state workplans to determine the degree of alignment with IOM recommendations. For example, currently 30 % of surveyed programs are implementing most (or all) of the recommendations in the IOM report, however 76 % intend to change hypertension program priorities based on the recommendations of the IOM report. Qualitative data suggest that there are several facilitators and barriers in implementing public health policy recommendations. DHDSP will use these baseline results to provide additional technical assistance and support to state health departments in their efforts to implement the IOM report's recommendations. Special Issue: Advances in Bridging Research and Practice Using the Interactive System Framework for Dissemination and Implementation; Guest Editors: Abraham Wandersman, Paul Flaspohler, Catherine A. Lesesne, Richard Puddy; Action Editor: Emilie Phillips Smith
Keywords:Evaluation  Interactive Systems  Framework  ISF  Hypertension  Mixed methods  Public health
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