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Program Science in Context

Program Science in Context. Sevgi O. Aral Rome, Italy May 2010. The number of articles on translation research has exploded. NIH Conferences on Dissemination and Implementation. 2008. 2009. 2010. 300 attendees. 9,000 attendees. Health Systems Strengthening.

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Program Science in Context

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  1. Program Science in Context Sevgi O. Aral Rome, Italy May 2010

  2. The number of articles on translation research has exploded

  3. NIH Conferences on Dissemination and Implementation 2008 2009 2010 300 attendees 9,000 attendees

  4. Health Systems Strengthening An important component of global health

  5. Implementation/ Delivery Science Basic Science Clinical Science Evaluation Science Adapted from James Yon Kim 2009 Keynote address to the NIH Dissemination and Implementation Science Conference.

  6. Health Care Delivery and Implementation Science Global Health Delivery Project

  7. Implementation Dissemination Scale-up

  8. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Clinical Practice Improvement (CPI) Practice Based Evidence (PBE) Best practices

  9. “What is different in Program Science?” “This is the same thing as implementation/dissemination/ health care delivery/scale up science.” “This is the same thing as translation research.”

  10. It really does NOT matter ̶ we are all after the same thing “better public health for all ̶ by whatever name you call it” • ? some differences between Program Science and other approaches? ̶ Perhaps!

  11. “Does X intervention work for Y clinical problem?” “What is the best approach for Y clinical problem?” Joseph Matthew ̶ Indian Pediatrics March 17, 2010

  12. “The dissemination and implementation science initiative not helpful ̶ interventions offered not feasible within the budgetary and health system capacity constraints.” Tom Farley New York City Commissioner of Health

  13. Issues in the implementation and scale-up of scientific findings in prevention program settings Science Prevention Program Control and prevent spread at population level Multiplicity of interventions Need effective interventions during all phases of epidemics Need effective interventions for all ̶ ineligibles and those who refuse to participate included • Treatment and prevention at individual level • Individual interventions • Interventions evaluated at one point in time • Evaluated among “eligibles” who agree to participate in study

  14. Issues in the implementation and scale-up of scientific findings in prevention program settings (cont.) Science Prevention Program May work differently under “everyday” conditions Insufficient financial resources Typical human resources Need interventions that work for the duration Generalizability important • Interventions evaluated under “ideal” conditions • Sufficient financial resources • The “best” human resources • Interventions evaluated when first implemented • Internal validity important

  15. → Individual interventions • Expensive • High intensity • Labor intensive • Individual level • Multi-session • Difficult to implement • Non-generalizable

  16. Interventions that require adherence Interventions that may lead to disinhibitions in other risk behaviors

  17. → Gap between scientific findings and program needs. Goal: To identify science based solutions to program dilemmas • who • when • how

  18. Synthesize evidence Based on available intervention studies Based on program questions

  19. Program Science • Population-based • Produces knowledge about policy and program interventions that have the potential to impact health at the population level • Includes interventions that operate within and outside the health sector

  20. Program Science • Includes interventions that modify social determinants of morbidity • Includes research into “required and achievable coverage” or reach of interventions • Includes research into “incremental” or “marginal” benefits of additional interventions

  21. Program Science • “Incremental” and “marginal” costs of interventions • Synergies and antagonisms across interventions • Differential uptake of interventions

  22. Program Science • Issues of adherence to interventions by the population • Operational research on implementation of interventions • Sustainability of interventions and their routinization

  23. Program Science • Focuses on packages of interventions • Considers issues of resource expansion, advocacy, and mobilization • Includes evaluation and evaluation research

  24. Science Program

  25. It’s all semantics Ready to adapt Your part of the elephant!

  26. Thank you!

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