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The Critical Role of State Agencies in the Age of Evidence-Based Approaches: The Challenge of New Expectations
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Evidence-based InterventionProgram ImplementationLawCommunity Health Sciences Implementation ScienceEducationEvidence-based ApproachesPolicy AnalysisProgram EvaluationImplementation IssueBureaucracyPolicy ImplementationEffective Implementation ProcessesIntervention ScienceNew ExpectationsCritical RoleImplementation ScienceGovernmental ProcessPublic Health PracticePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchImplementation StrategyPublic PolicyHealth PolicyActive Implementation FrameworksCommunity EngagementGovernment TransparencyState AgenciesCriminal JusticeDeimplementationAccountabilityEvidence-based PracticePolitical Science
Evidence-based approaches only benefit individuals when fully and effectively implemented. Since funding and monitoring alone will not ensure the full and effective implementation of effective strategies, state agencies have the opportunity to assess and modify current roles, functions, and policies to align with the requirements of evidence-based strategies. Based on a growing body of knowledge to guide effective implementation processes, state agencies, or designated partner organizations, can develop the capacity, mechanisms, and infrastructure to effectively implement evidence-based strategies. This article describes a framework that can guide this process. Informed by the literature and shaped by "real-world experience," the Active Implementation Frameworks provide a stage-matched approach to purposeful, active, and effective implementation.
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