Dynamics of Implementation and Maintenance of Organizational Health Interventions

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Aug 15;14(8):917. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14080917.

Abstract

In this study, we present case studies to explore the dynamics of implementation and maintenance of health interventions. We analyze how specific interventions are built and eroded, how the building and erosion mechanisms are interconnected, and why we can see significantly different erosion rates across otherwise similar organizations. We use multiple comparative obesity prevention case studies to provide empirical information on the mechanisms of interest, and use qualitative systems modeling to integrate our evolving understanding into an internally consistent and transparent theory of the phenomenon. Our preliminary results identify reinforcing feedback mechanisms, including design of organizational processes, motivation of stakeholders, and communication among stakeholders, which influence implementation and maintenance of intervention components. Over time, these feedback mechanisms may drive a wedge between otherwise similar organizations, leading to distinct configurations of implementation and maintenance processes.

Keywords: adoption; case studies; community prevention; endogenous dynamics; health interventions; implementation; obesity prevention interventions; qualitative modeling; system dynamics; systems thinking.

MeSH terms

  • Baltimore
  • Early Medical Intervention / organization & administration*
  • Fast Foods / supply & distribution*
  • Food Service, Hospital*
  • Health Communication
  • Humans
  • Motivation
  • North Carolina
  • Organizational Case Studies*
  • Pediatric Obesity / prevention & control*