Co-creative technical assistance: essential functions and interim outcomes

Author:

Yazejian Noreen1,Metz Allison1,Morgan Jenille1,Louison Laura1,Bartley Leah1,Fleming William Oscar1,Haidar Lama1,Schroeder Jennifer2

Affiliation:

1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

2. The Implementation Group

Abstract

<sec id="st1">Background A large national technical assistance (TA) centre in the US provides TA to Head Start regions to help strengthen their use of implementation science frameworks. In administration of TA to regions, the centre has used a ‘co-creation’ model.</sec> <sec id="st2">Aims and objectives This paper describes the co-creative TA approach, including level of dosage (frequency and duration) provided, and interim outcomes achieved.</sec> <sec id="st3">Methods The descriptive paper relies on secondary data analyses of information gathered in the course of delivering the technical assistance. The information gathered included observations of events, surveys, and listening sessions with TA participants.</sec> <sec id="st4">Findings Analyses revealed that the TA providers were successful in the provision of co-created TA and that interim outcomes of trust, mutual accountability, and some integration of implementation science concepts into ongoing regional work were achieved.</sec> <sec id="st5">Discussion and conclusions The TA providers succeeded in delivering TA that was perceived by both observers and participants as involving participants and being tailored to their settings and needs. Limitations include a small sample that was selected based on interest and readiness for engaging in TA and descriptive analyses that did not allow for claims of causality. The promising co-creation approach deserves additional exploration and may provide guidance to others designing technical assistance.</sec>

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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