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Systems change involves moving knowledge into practice by showing it is accepted, incorporated and maintained. Systems change projects target providers with an aim to inform their practices by enabling them to translate empirical research data into clinically relevant information.

The major areas of change include government, education, health care, criminal justice, and mental health. Types of change involved include direct advocacy, administration, service delivery, education/training, licensure, collaboration, policy, funding, science-based treatment and technical assistance.

Thus, technology transfer focuses on an effort to "induce change in programming or policy formation". In offering training, there is a need to consider relevance, timelines, clarity, credibility, replicability and acceptability of research findings. To achieve effectiveness four conditions are necessary for technology transfer and they include:

• Bringing appropriate innovation to the attention of organizations and making them accessible for dissemination.
• Evidence showing that the use of the innovation is feasible and effective.
• Adequacy of resources.
• Providing interventions encourage individuals and organizations to change.

 


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