Commentary on Scaling-up Evidence-based Interventions in US Public Systems to Prevent Behavioral Health Problems

Belinda E. Sims, Theresa Armstead, Phyllis Niolon, Aleta Meyer,Dara Blachman-Demner

Prevention Science(2019)

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As evidence-based interventions (EBIs) to prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral health problems continue to become available, approaches for implementation in systems and settings, at scale, are needed. The article, Scaling-up Evidence-based Interventions in U.S. Public Systems to Prevent Behavioral Health Problems: Challenges and Opportunities (Fagan et al. 2019 ) examines five large, complex public systems (behavioral health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice, and public health) that have adopted and implemented EBIs in various ways and presents common factors that support scale-up in these systems. This commentary builds on the authors’ strategic approach to offer a few additional considerations—issues of sustainability, ways of thinking about knowledge creation, and use of systems science/modeling approaches—to address scale-up in public systems. Moreover, the focus on public systems provides an opportunity to consider how the implementation and sustainment of EBIs might more directly address social determinants of health that are relevant across policy areas and public systems.
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Public systems, Implementation, Sustainability, Knowledge creation
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