Individuals and organizations need support and assistance to implement a new program or practice. Implementation strategies are supports, methods, or techniques used to produce or sustain practice change. Implementation strategies must be clearly documented to help organizations or others replicate their successes, understand challenges to implementation (e.g., training is offered but only some of those invited attend), and track costs of implementation. Careful documentation of implementation strategies is also essential when analyzing results of program evaluation. The Strategies Timeline, Activities, & Resources (STAR) Log provides a simplified, centralized method for research teams to track implementation strategies.
Strategies Timeline, Activities & Resources (STAR) Log
Author(s): Garner, B., Gotham, H., Becker, S., Knudsen, H., Molfenter, T., Navarro, M., Powell, B., Saldana, L., Smith, JD.
Contributed by: Implementation Strategies Workgroup

Publication year: 2024
Type: Tool or Measure
Target audience: Systems Leaders and Administrators, People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts, Organizations Providing Training and Technical Assistance
Experience: Intermediate
Language: English