Community-engaged implementation of evidence-based and/or community-informed practices.
This presentation reviews the role of Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) principles and practices in the implementation of evidence-based and/or community-informed practices. It will include illustrations from current and recent studies of community engagement in identification of barriers and facilitators, co-design of implementation strategies, and conduct of formative evaluations of implementation process and outcomes using the RAPICE (Rapid Assessment Procedures-Informed Community Ethnography) methodology.
Categories:
Adolescents, Criminal justice system, CTN Translation & Implementation SIG, Implementation, Young adults
Authors :
Palinkas, Lawrence
Source :
Webinar hosted by the Translation & Implementation Special Interest Group (SIG), January 2024