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      Putting the Pieces Together: An Integrated Model of Program Implementation

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          Considerable evidence indicates that variability in implementation of prevention programs is related to the outcomes achieved by these programs. However, while implementation has been conceptualized as a multidimensional construct, few studies examine more than a single dimension, and no theoretical framework exists to guide research on the effects of implementation. We seek to address this need by proposing a theoretical model of the relations between the dimensions of implementation and outcomes of prevention programs that can serve to guide future implementation research. In this article, we focus on four dimensions of implementation, which we conceptualize as behaviors of program facilitators (fidelity, quality of delivery, and adaptation) and behaviors of participants (responsiveness) and present the evidence supporting these as predictors of program outcomes. We then propose a theoretical model by which facilitator and participant dimensions of implementation influence participant outcomes. Finally, we provide recommendations and directions for future implementation research.

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          Journal
          100894724
          22453
          Prev Sci
          Prev Sci
          Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research
          1389-4986
          1573-6695
          27 July 2017
          March 2011
          08 September 2017
          : 12
          : 1
          : 23-33
          Affiliations
          Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA
          Author notes

          Berkel and Mauricio contributed equally to the development of this manuscript.

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          PMC5591031 PMC5591031 5591031 nihpa894430
          10.1007/s11121-010-0186-1
          5591031
          20890725
          8d16bb00-a226-429b-a16d-48e9f597410c
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          Program outcomes,Program implementation,Fidelity,Quality,Adaptation,Participant responsiveness

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