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Dissemination and Implementation

Dissemination and Implementation. Rheta Barnes, MSN, MPH Chief, Training Unit Program and Training Branch Division of STD Prevention.

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Dissemination and Implementation

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  1. Dissemination and Implementation Rheta Barnes, MSN, MPH Chief, Training Unit Program and Training Branch Division of STD Prevention The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. Overview • Dissemination Process • Implementation Input • Implementation Planning Framework • Next Steps

  3. Dissemination Activities • MMWR Publication • Internet Posting • Distribution of MMWR • Distribution of Other Documents

  4. Dissemination Communication • Dear Colleague Letter • Expectations for Programs • Resources for Grantees • FAQ for CDC Staff • FAQ for External Partners

  5. Implementation Input • Partner Services Steering Committee • Partner Services Lead Team • Focus Groups for CDC Staff • Focus Groups for Sr. Public Health Advisors • Draft Recommendations Reviewer Comments

  6. Implementation Input Topics • Barriers for Organizations • Barriers for Individuals • Training & Technical Assistance Needs • Potential Challenges • Recommendations to CDC

  7. Implementation Goal: Motivate and support substantial change in STD and HIV Programs with regard to partner services

  8. Implementation • Some examples: • Increased number of candidates offered PS • Increased collaboration between PS Programs and Surveillance Programs resulting in data sharing between programs—Program Integration • Increased programmatic activities that reflect the HIV/STD Partner Services Recommendations

  9. Implementation • CDC’s Implementation Plan • Implementation Team—15 members from DSTDP and DHAP • 9-step framework based on Rogers Diffusion of Innovation work • Focused on CDC activities to support uptake of HIV/STD PS Recommendations

  10. Implementation Plan • Strategic Vision and Planning • Mission • Implementation plan • Marketing and Promotion • Presentations at conferences • Webinars • Policy Issues • Supports from CDC • Local supports

  11. Implementation Plan • Complementary Resources • Operational guide • Tool kits • Training • Integrated curriculum design • Training plan • Technical Assistance • Individual • Agency or program-wide

  12. Implementation Plan • Program Development and Infrastructure • Funding • New program ideas • Quality Assurance (of the plan) • Quality standards • Quality improvement • Evaluation (of the plan) • Standards • Measurement

  13. Moving Forward • 1st Draft by March 31 • Meeting with DSTDP and DHAP Leadership • Input from stakeholders • Meetings • Webinars • Division of work between appropriate work units

  14. Acknowledgements Cady Berkel Cedric Whitfield Abigail Vaill Amy Stuckey Sam Dooley Mathew Hogben Cindy Getty Dorothy Gunter

  15. Thank You!

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