Towards successful implementation of public health research into practice: Experiences and lessons learned from EDUCATE

Background: The English schools-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme is routinely offered to all young people aged 12-13 years. The EDUCATE lesson was developed to overcome barriers to uptake related to unmet information needs by providing young people with information and answerin...

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Main Authors: Harriet Fisher (Author), Suzanne Audrey (Author), Tracey Chantler (Author), Matthew Dominey (Author), Karen Evans (Author), Lizzie Henden (Author), Matthew Hickman (Author), Louise Letley (Author), Alix Towson (Author), Clare Thomas (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Background: The English schools-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme is routinely offered to all young people aged 12-13 years. The EDUCATE lesson was developed to overcome barriers to uptake related to unmet information needs by providing young people with information and answering questions they may have about the HPV vaccine. The resource comprises a PowerPoint presentation, interspersed with five short films and a guidance document for professionals delivering the lesson. Adopting public health research into practice is challenging and few papers describe the process. This paper reports the initial use of the EDUCATE resource in schools and the process involved in supporting wider implementation. Study design: Implementation and knowledge mobilisation. Methods: Five secondary schools supported implementation of the EDUCATE resource. Delivery took place during April and December 2022 and was observed in four schools, with feedback obtained from two school staff members and 15 young people. Alongside this, meetings were held with over 80 stakeholders with the aim of identifying possible policy levers to encourage use of the EDUCATE resource, and to enhance understanding of how wider scale and sustained impact can be achieved. Results: Overall, the resource was positively received by school staff and young people engaged well during the lesson. As a result of the stakeholder networking activities, the research team worked with the Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Association to adapt the materials to meet their Quality Assessment and incorporate elements, such as more interactive activities, requested during the implementation study. Conclusion: The EDUCATE resource has the potential to change practice by enhancing information provision about the HPV vaccine in schools and supporting young people nationally to make informed decisions. Key learnings from the project include the importance of integrating input from target users at all stages of the research process, pragmatism in relation to evaluation research designs, and incentivising researchers to undertake translation activities through further funding and a greater focus on impact. Together, these can help facilitate the availability of public health resources and their adoption into 'real-world' practice. 
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690 |a HPV vaccine 
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690 |a Implementation 
690 |a Knowledge mobilisation 
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