Four Ways to Think About Policy in Implementation Science Research

Four Ways to Think About Policy in Implementation Science Research

This presentation covers four ways to conceptualize policy in implementation science: adopt, implement, understand, or use as a strategy.

By Injury Control COBRE

Date and time

Wednesday, September 17 · 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT

Location

75 Waterman St

75 Waterman Street Robert Center Petteruti Lounge Providence, RI 02912

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Free venue parking

Join Dr. Jonathan Purtle, Associate Professor at NYU’s School of Global Public Health, for a presentation exploring four key ways to conceptualize and study policy in implementation science!

This presentation will explore four ways to think about policy in implementation science research:

  • Policy as something to adopt: Understanding how policymaking processes can be modified to increase adoption of evidence-supported policies.
  • Policy as something to implement: Generating knowledge on optimizing policy rollout or de-implementation to maximize health equity and population health.
  • Policy as context to understand: Investigating how policies determine implementation outcomes for evidence-supported interventions.
  • Policy as a strategy to use: Examining how policy strategies affect implementation outcomes related to evidence-supported interventions.

Dr. Purtle’s work bridges mental health policy and implementation science. It focuses on improving policies and how social and political contexts shape policy implementation.

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Where is the event located?

Our guest speaker will be presenting in the Robert Center Petteruti Lounge at the Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center.

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