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Strengthening the Power of Evidence-Based Prevention in Cooperative Extension: A Capacity-Building Framework for Translation Science-Driven Behavioral Health
Child Youth Care Forum
  • Richard Spoth, Iowa State University
  • Nancy K. Franz, Iowa State University
  • Alison Brennan, Montana State University-Bozeman
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
7-18-2020
DOI
10.1007/s10566-020-09559-0
Abstract

Background

Translation science entails application of information gained through scientific research to practices intended to improve prevention and public health. The outreach arm of Land-Grant Universities—the Cooperative Extension System—is uniquely poised to facilitate this translation process and contribute to resolution of current substance misuse and other behavioral health issues. Objective

This paper summarizes selected literatures that guided the conceptualization of a framework for building Extension’s capacity to enhance the translation process, in order to better address substance misuse and other behavioral health issues. Method

Peer-reviewed literature was obtained from journals representing varied disciplines including medicine, public health, education, and psychology. Journals for Extension professionals were a prominent source of relevant literature. The literature review informed the identification of relevant practice gaps, barriers in addressing those gaps, and the development of a capacity-building framework. Results

The framework described highlights opportunities for building Cooperative Extension’s capacity to address goals in four key domains. These goals include (1) catalyzing Extension’s organizational development to support science-driven practices, (2) bolstering prevention and behavioral health-oriented professional development for Extension faculty and staff, (3) creating a stronger culture of behavioral health in Extension, and (4) strengthening Extension’s financing of prevention-oriented behavioral health efforts. Conclusion

Addressing the capacity-related goals identified in this paper could be a major catalyst for enhancing the power of proven, prevention-oriented behavioral health and, thereby, the well-being of our families, communities and nation.

Comments

This accepted article is published as Spoth, R., Franz, N. & Brennan, A. Strengthening the Power of Evidence-Based Prevention in Cooperative Extension: A Capacity-Building Framework for Translation Science-Driven Behavioral Health. Child Youth Care Forum (2020). Doi: 10.1007/s10566-020-09559-0. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Richard Spoth, Nancy K. Franz and Alison Brennan. "Strengthening the Power of Evidence-Based Prevention in Cooperative Extension: A Capacity-Building Framework for Translation Science-Driven Behavioral Health" Child Youth Care Forum (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nancy_franz/87/