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GCU Adapting Programs Interventions to Different Populations Discussion

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QUESTION TO ANSWER:

Adaptation is a process of making changes to an evidence-based program or intervention to meet the needs of a new context, such as making it appropriate for a different population or organizational setting, without compromising or deleting its core components. Consider a public health program or intervention provided by your practicum site. What recommendations would you make for adapting this program or intervention to a different population? What factors will you need to consider to address cultural competence as part of this adaptation?

MY ORGANIZATION THAT IM  currently DOING MY PRACTICUM at is  Lifespan connect for health : https://www.lifespan.org/locations/rhode-island-ho

READ RESOURCES PROVIDED BY THE PROFESSOR: 

Read “A Systematic Review of Adaptations of Evidence-Based Public Health Interventions Globally,” by Escoffery et al., from Implementation Science (2018)https://www.ncbi.nlm.

Read “Section 4: Adapting Community Interventions for Different Cultures and Communities,” from “Chapter 19: Choosing and Adapting Community Interventions” of the Analyzing Community Problems and Designing and Adapting Community Interventions toolkit, located on the Community Tool Box website.https://ctb.ku.edu/en/ta

Read “Considerations When Adapting a Program,” located on the Adapting Interventions page of the Rural Health Information Hub website./www.ruralhealthinfo.org/to

Read “Pragmatic Applications of RE-AIM for Health Care Initiatives in Community and Clinical Settings,” by Glasgow and Estabrooks, from Preventing Chronic Disease (2018), located on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/i

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