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... Appendix E Worksheets for Getting Started with Implementation Science T his appendix offers four approaches for using implementation sci ence in evaluations of sexual harassment.
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... 112 FIGURE E-1  Logic model of an implementation science project. SOURCE: Adapted from Rabin et al.
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... Problem ❏ Organizational Level ❏ Dissemination Implementation ❏ Organizational Context – innerLevel setting ❏ Implementation Policy ❏ Context – inner outer setting ❏ Policy Individual Level ❏ Context – outer setting Target audience ❏ Individual Level ❏ Target audience 2. Evidence-Based Program, Intervention, or Policy ❏ Cost Program, Intervention, or Policy 2.
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... Domain Constructs Guiding Questions Intervention Char acteristics Intervention Who developed the intervention? What are stakeholders' opinions of this group/person?
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... Design Quality What supports, such as online resources, marketing materials, or a toolkit, are available to help you & Packaging implement and use the intervention? How will available materials affect implementation in your setting?
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... External Policies What kind of local, state, or national performance measures, policies, regulations, or guidelines & Incentives influenced the decision to implement the intervention? How will the intervention affect your organization's ability to meet these measures, policies, regulations, or guidelines?
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... Culture How would you describe the culture of your organization? Of your own setting or unit?
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... Relative Priority To what extent might the implementation take a backseat to other high-priority initiatives going on now? How will you juggle competing priorities in your own work?
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... To what extent are organizational goals monitored for progress? How will you get feedback about the implementation?
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... - intends to seek additional information and try it • Implementation stage (Action) - acquires additional information, uses intervention regu larly, and has continued use • Confirmation stage (Maintenance)
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... Can you describe the plan for implementing the intervention? Engaging Who are the key influential individuals to get on board with this implementation?
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... Will you receive feedback reports about the implementation or the intervention itself? How will you assess progress toward implementation or intervention goals?
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... ? External Environment To what extent does the intended intervention fit in with national priorities in higher education?
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... How could they affect implementation of the intervention? What barriers currently exist for addressing sexual harassment in your organization?


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