Letting Go: Conceptualizing Intervention De-implementation in Public Health and Social Service Settings
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Letting Go: Conceptualizing Intervention De-implementation in Public Health and Social Service Settings
Abstract
The discontinuation of interventions that should be stopped, or de-implementation, has emerged as a novel line of inquiry within dissemination and implementation science. As this area grows in human services research, like public health and social work, theory is needed to help guide scientific endeavors. Given the infancy of de-implementation, this conceptual narrative provides a definition and criteria for determining if an intervention should be de-implemented. We identify three criteria for identifying interventions appropriate for de-implementation: (a) interventions that are not effective or harmful, (b) interventions that are not the most effective or efficient to provide, and (c) interventions that are no longer necessary. Detailed, well-documented examples illustrate each of the criteria. We describe de-implementation frameworks, but also demonstrate how other existing implementation frameworks might be applied to de-implementation research as a supplement. Finally, we conclude with a discussion of de-implementation in the context of other stages of implementation, like sustainability and adoption; next steps for de-implementation research, especially identifying interventions appropriate for de-implementation in a systematic manner; and highlight special ethical considerations to advance the field of de-implementation research.
Keywords: De-implementation; Implementation science; Public health; Social service; Theory.
© 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Community Psychology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for Community Research and Action.
Comment in
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No Easy Answers: Avoiding Potential Pitfalls of De-implementation.Am J Community Psychol. 2019 Mar;63(1-2):239-242. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12298. Epub 2018 Dec 14. Am J Community Psychol. 2019. PMID: 30549283 Free PMC article.
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