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Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model Interview Guide

Qualitative/Quantitative:
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  • Qualitative

Type of Instrument:
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  • Individual Interview

Number of Items:
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15

Subscale Information:
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Community Hospital Transition Program: Pre-Implementation (8)
Multi-modal Pain Management: Pre-implementation (15)
Patient Reported Health Status: Dissemination (6)

Language Availability:
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  • English

Brief Description:
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The PRISM (Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model) is a framework used to guide and evaluate the implementation and sustainability of healthcare programs. Each set of interview questions aligns with PRISM categories but can be adjusted to fit the specific context and objectives of the project. This allows for a thorough assessment of how different factors impact the success of each project, ultimately aiming to improve healthcare outcomes, enhance patient and provider experiences, and reduce costs.

Citing Literature - Development/Original:
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Ayele, R. A., Lawrence, E., McCreight, M., Fehling, K., Peterson, J., Glasgow, R. E., Rabin, B. A., Burke, R., & Battaglia, C. (2017). Study protocol: improving the transition of care from a non-network hospital back to the patient's medical home. BMC health services research, 17(1), 123. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2048-z. PMID: 28183346 PMCID: PMC5301366.

Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
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McCreight, M. S., Rabin, B. A., Glasgow, R. E., Ayele, R. A., Leonard, C. A., Gilmartin, H. M., Frank, J. W., Hess, P. L., Burke, R. E., & Battaglia, C. T. (2019). Using the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) to qualitatively assess multilevel contextual factors to help plan, implement, evaluate, and disseminate health services programs. Translational behavioral medicine, 9(6), 1002–1011. https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibz085. PMID: 31170296.

Knudsen, H. K., Drainoni, M. L., Gilbert, L., Huerta, T. R., Oser, C. B., Aldrich, A. M., Campbell, A. N. C., Crable, E. L., Garner, B. R., Glasgow, L. M., Goddard-Eckrich, D., Marks, K. R., McAlearney, A. S., Oga, E. A., Scalise, A. L., & Walker, D. M. (2020). Model and approach for assessing implementation context and fidelity in the HEALing Communities Study. Drug and alcohol dependence, 217, 108330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108330. PMID: 33086156 PMCID: PMC7531282.

Website:
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  • Intended Focus

      Levels of Data Collection:
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      • Individual (Patient, Community Member)
      • Implementer
      • Organizational

      Intended Priority Population:
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      • Community Members/Patients
      • Clinician
      • Administrator
      • Other Staff

      Intended Priority Setting:
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      • Clinical Outpatient
      • Clinical Inpatient
      • Residential Care
      • Community Organization

      Policy:
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      • Healthcare Financing/Reimbursement
      • Clinical Practice

      Equity Focus:

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  • Psychometric Properties

      Scoring:
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      No

      Norms:
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      Responsiveness:
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      Validity:
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      Reliability:
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      Factor Analysis:
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  • Pragmatic Properties

      Time to Administer:
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      Secondary Data:

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      Cost:
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      Free

      Literacy:
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      Yes

      Interpretation:
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      No

      Training:
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      No

      Resources Required to Administer:
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      None/Low

      User Guidance:
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      Not Found

      Obtrusiveness:
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      • Medium: Asyncronous collection of data

      Interactivity:
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      • Adaptive Instrument