2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-32392/v1
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Patterns and Correlates of Mis-implementation in State Public Health Practice in the United States

Abstract: Background: Much of the disease burden in the United States is preventable through application of existing knowledge. State-level public health practitioners are in ideal positions to affect programs and policies related to chronic disease, but the extent to which mis-implementation occurring with these programs is largely unknown. Mis-implementation refers to ending effective programs and policies prematurely or continuing ineffective ones.Methods: A 2018 comprehensive survey assessing the extent of mis-imple… Show more

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