Volume
61
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.61.04.13
Abstract
The implementation process of an evidence-based program related to substance prevention was evaluated in two rural communities. Data included interviews with Extension agents and surveys of community leaders partnering on the program. Challenges to program fidelity were primarily associated with limited human resources in the small, rural communities. Community context must be considered when developing similar programs to determine opportunities for adjustment that will not undermine the success of the program.
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Recommended Citation
Vines, K. A., Nelson, L. A., & Wenzel, S. (2024). An Evaluation of Capacity for Cooperative Extension to Implement Evidence-Based Programming in Two Rural Communities. The Journal of Extension, 61(4), Article 13. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.61.04.13
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