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SIPsmartER delivered through rural, local health districts: adoption and implementation outcomes.

Kathleen J PorterDonna Jean BrockPaul A EstabrooksKatelynn M PerzynskiErin R HechtPamela RayNatalie KruzliakovaEleanor S CantrellJamie M Zoellner
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
In-person classes and the consultee-centered implementation strategies were viewed as acceptable, appropriate, and feasible and were executed with high fidelity. However, implementation outcomes for teach-back and missed class calls and recruitment were not as strong. Findings will inform the future full-scale dissemination and implementation of SIPsmartER, as well as other evidence-based interventions, into rural health districts as a means to improve population health.
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