Abstract
Health care has been working for the past 2 decades to improve the translation of evidence based practice (EBPs) into care.
The strategies used to facilitate this, and lessons learned, can provide useful models for similar work taking place in youth
violence prevention. This article discusses the history of evidence translation in health care, reviews key strategies used
to support translation of evidence based practice into care, and suggests lessons learned that may be useful to similar efforts
in youth violence prevention and intervention services.
The strategies used to facilitate this, and lessons learned, can provide useful models for similar work taking place in youth
violence prevention. This article discusses the history of evidence translation in health care, reviews key strategies used
to support translation of evidence based practice into care, and suggests lessons learned that may be useful to similar efforts
in youth violence prevention and intervention services.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s10464-010-9406-x
- Authors
- Lyndee M. Knox, LA Net A project of Community Partners, 4182 N. Viking Way, Suite 214, Long Beach, CA 90808, USA
- Cheryl B. Aspy, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK USA
- Journal American Journal of Community Psychology
- Online ISSN 1573-2770
- Print ISSN 0091-0562