%0 Journal Article %T Dynamic adaptation process to implement an evidence-based child maltreatment intervention %A Gregory A Aarons %A Amy E Green %A Lawrence A Palinkas %A Shannon Self-Brown %A Daniel J Whitaker %A John R Lutzker %A Jane F Silovsky %A Debra B Hecht %A Mark J Chaffin %J Implementation Science %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1748-5908-7-32 %X This project examines the feasibility, acceptability, and utility of the DAP; tests the degree to which fidelity can be maintained using the DAP compared to implementation as usual (IAU); and examines the feasibility of using automated phone or internet-enabled, computer-based technology to assess intervention fidelity and client satisfaction. The study design incorporates mixed methods in order to describe processes and factors associated with variations in both how the DAP itself is implemented and how the DAP impacts fidelity, drift, and adaptation. The DAP model is to be examined by assigning six regions in California (USA) to either the DAP (n£¿=£¿3) or IAU (n£¿=£¿3) to implement an EBP to prevent child neglect.The DAP represents a data-informed, collaborative, multiple stakeholder approach to maintain intervention fidelity during the implementation of EBPs in the field by providing support for intervention, system, and organizational adaptation and intervention fidelity to meet local needs. This study is designed to address the real-world implications of EBP implementation in public sector service systems and is relevant for national, state, and local service systems and organizations. %K Adaptation %K Evidence-based practice %K Implementation %K Fidelity %K Child maltreatment %K Public sector %U http://www.implementationscience.com/content/7/1/32/abstract