Title: Researching Processes and System-level Change
1Researching Processes and System-level Change
- Penny Hawe
- Markin Institute, University of Calgary
- phawe_at_ucalgary.ca
2Take home message
- When it comes to school-based health promotion,
whats inside the black box is still
unclear/contested - Useless programs tell us important things
- We need to shift from program thinking to system
thinking
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5The Gatehouse Project changes in health risk
behaviour in year 8 students after 2 years
All analyses adjusted for previous level of
substance use in the school
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6Theoretical Framework of the Gatehouse Project
Security
Communication
Positive regard
Opportunities
Skills
Opportunities
SOCIAL AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
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7- Social change processes matter.
- Social processes are easy to miss and elusive to
track. - But if we want to be more intentional and
effective in creating supportive school
environments, wed better get better at - measuring and recognising them.
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8TODAY
- Looking inside the black box to understand
change processes - Insights from useless programs
- The promise of system thinking
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9Prevention Studies, Implementation
FindingsBattish et al (1996) 66 of schools
did not implement the program
properlyRohrbach et al (1993) 79 teachers
omitted program componentsTaggart et al
(1990) 65 teachers did not implement
properlyFlannery et al(1993) 67 teachers
miss key components
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Dulak JA, J Prev Intervention in the Community
1998175-18
10Implementing preventive interventions
- Dosage Providing sufficient exposure to the
program - Adherence Following methods as outlined
- Quality of process Active methods to engage
students - Adaptation Modification to developmental or
cultural needs -
- teacher attitude and experience
Dusenbury et al Health Ed Res 200420(3)308-313
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11Prevention Studies, Implementation
FindingsBattish et al (1996) 66 of schools
did not implement the program
properlyRohrbach et al (1993) 79 teachers
omitted program componentsTaggart et al
(1990) 65 teachers did not implement
properlyFlannery et al(1993) 67 teachers
miss key components
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Dulak JA, J Prev Intervention in the Community
1998175-18
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13Thinking of my teachers this term, I really
like..
- All of them 14
- Most of them 42
- Half of them 16
- One or two 25
- None of them 3
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14What is formally taught or implemented
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15Three perspectives on innovation
- Technological perspective
- Political perspective
- Cultural perspective
House ER. Three perspectives on innovation. In
Lehming, R., Kane, M. Eds Improving Schools.
Using What We Know. Sage 1981
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16School Staff and Teacher Network Survey
Assessed - knowing by name - regular
conversations - knowing more personally -
advice seeking - socialising Twice. At the
start, and one year later.
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17From the list below, tick of the name of the
people you talk with regularly (more than just
saying hi)
Ahmed Abboud Sue Smith Kyle Hilllary Gideon
Gluckstern Nick Quinn Tim Blythe Salim
Noosar Yvette Lemieux Josee Giscard Mitzi
Lamarack
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18Ahmed Sue Kyle Gideon Nick Salim Yvette
Ahmed 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Sue 0 1 0 0 1 0 1
Kyle 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Gideon 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
Nick 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Salim 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Yvette 1 0 0 1 1 1 1
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19Advice seeking a year ago
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20Advice seeking now
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21Socialising with each other a year ago
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22Socialising with each other now
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23Density of relationships, before and after ()
- Before After
- Knowing by name 66 95
- Knowing more personally 29 39
- Regular conversations 26 41
- Seeking advice 15 21
- Socialising with 6 8
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24Two step reach for key actors
TIME 1 TIME 1 TIME 2 TIME 2
2-Step reach 2-Step reach
Knows personally Principal Vice principal 98 98 100 100
Reg conversations Principal Vice principal 75 73 100 98
Advice seeking Principal Vice principal 85 83 100 100
Socialise with Principal Vice principal 27 47 33 43
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25A good result
- But it always depends on what type of networks
are desirable - - dense versus sparse
- - reciprocity
- - centrality of particular people
- ..it depends on your theory and objectives
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26TODAY
- Looking inside the black box to understand
change processes - Insights from useless programs
- The promise of system thinking
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27DARE Drug Abuse Resistance Education
- 33 million children 1983-1997, no evidence of
effectiveness - Costly. Average of 217-334 per child per year
- Renovated at cost of 13.7m in 2001, still not
known if effective
Example 1
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28- One of the most important benefits and by
products is the relationship with the school
department. It really couldnt be better. If
ever I need anything all I have to do pick up the
phone. - Police Chief
- Evaluation and Program Planning
- 200226575-603
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29Example 2
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30- Physician innovator whose actions people want to
reward, praise - Manager wants to inform nurses of how some new
thing should get done, so a leaflet with dual
purpose gets designed - Committee formed to develop a leaflet develops a
solution that reflects everyones interests - Public relations department updates, and makes
more attractive, a leaflet designed by rival
agency
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31TODAY
- Looking inside the black box to understand
change processes - Insights from useless programs
- The promise of system thinking
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32- You know you have changed a person when.
- You know you have changed a system when..
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33System thinking.
- Inter-connections, interactions
- Local contextual meaning
- Feedback loops
- Amplification mechanisms
- Status of the parts of the system engaged in the
intervention
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34Essence of ecological system thinking
- Properties of social contexts keep replicating
particular health outcomes...regardless of who
is cycled through these contexts - ..social roles, work roles,
classrooms, schools. -
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