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MCH Leadership Training Program: An Innovative Application of an Implementation Science Framework.

Cheryl A VamosAbraham A Salinas-MirandaEllen M DaleyRussell S KirbyKaren D LillerJennifer MarshallWilliam M SappenfieldRoneé E WilsonDonna J Petersen
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2023)
Findings may apply to other programs and settings and could advance innovative training efforts that necessitate attention to the multi-level stakeholder needs (e.g., student, program, institution, community, and local/regional/national levels). Applying CFIR could be useful when interpreting process and outcome evaluation data and transferring findings and lessons learned to other organizations and settings. Integrating implementation science specifically into MCH training programs could contribute to the rigor, adaptability, and dissemination efforts that are critical when learning and sharing best practices to expand leadership capacity efforts that aim to eliminate MCH disparities across systems.
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