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This paper explores policy implementation in two exemplar public health programs -chronic disease prevention and sexually-transmitted infection prevention - in Ontario, Canada. It examines public health service providers’, managers’ and senior managements’ perspectives on the process of implementation of the Ontario Public Health Standards 2008 and factors influencing implementation.
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Multiple factors influenced public health policy implementation. Results provide empirical support for components of Greenhalgh et al’s framework and suggest two additional components – the role of external organizational collaborations and partnerships as well as planning processes in influencing implementation. These are important to consider by government and public health organizations when promoting new or revised public health policies as they evolve over time. A successful policy implementation process in Ontario has helped to move public health towards the new vision.
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http://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-016-3056-3
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CIHR Team in Public Health Services Renewal. Canadian Institutes for Health Research ($1,471,250)
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http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/
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Supporting Successful Implementation of Public Health Interventions: A Realist Synthesis