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Incorporators, Early Investors, and Learners: a longitudinal study of organizational adaptation during EBP implementation and sustainment.

Rebecca Lengnick-HallCathleen E WillgingMichael S HurlburtGregory A Aarons
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2020)
The profiles demonstrated that there can be multiple effective paths to EBP sustainment. Organizational adaptation was calibrated to fit a CBO's operations (e.g., size of the program) and immediate environmental constraints (e.g., funding levels). Additionally, organizations fulfilled different functional roles in the network of entities involved in EBP implementation. Knowing organizational roles and adaptation profiles can guide implementation planning and help to structure contract designs that bridge the outer (system) and inner (organizational) contexts. Adaptation profiles can also inform the intensity of the implementation strategy tailoring process and the way that strategies are marketed to organizations.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • risk assessment
  • network analysis