A Science-Informed Sustainability Readiness Strategy to Sustain Health-Related Community Coalitions

A Science-Informed Sustainability Readiness Strategy to Sustain Health-Related Community Coalitions

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DOI 10.20900/jsr.20240045
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JSR
年,卷(期) 2024, 6(3)
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1 Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation—Louisville Center, Louisville, KY 40202, USA;
2 Wandersman Center, Columbia, SC 29201, USA

Abstract
Background: Community coalitions have an important role in addressing international health issues, yet sustainability of these coalitions is a significant challenge. This article is a sequel to a 2023 publication that presented the development of a strategy to sustain health-related evidence-based programs and practices. This sequel focuses on preparing for scaling up a coalition sustainability readiness strategy (CSRS) nationally and internationally. Intervention: The CSRS incorporates three evidence-based components that are important to the sustainment of community coalitions: (1) a dissemination and implementation conceptual framework with documentedevidence of connections between targeted organizational readiness factors and sustainability outcomes, (2) adaptation of the Getting To Outcomes® (GTO) evidence-based implementation process for sustainment, and (3) resources to support implementation of a readiness strategy—a step-by-step Toolkit, interactive Excel™ Tools, webinar coaching, and an automated evaluation system.
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coalition; health systems; evidence-based intervention; sustainability readiness
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Knowlton Johnson*,David Collins,Stephen Shamblen,Abraham Wandersman. A Science-Informed Sustainability Readiness Strategy to Sustain Health-Related Community Coalitions, Journal of Sustainability Research. 2024; 6; (3). https://doi.org/10.20900/jsr.20240045.

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