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Page 1: Www.nuffieldfoundation.org What can badgers teach us about implementing implementation science? Science, politics and policies Sharon Witherspoon Deputy

www.nuffieldfoundation.org

What can badgers teach us about implementing

implementation science? Science, politics and policies

Sharon WitherspoonDeputy Director

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The Nuffield Foundation• Endowed charitable trust, annual spend

£12m (about $18m)

• General objective:

“The advancement of social well-being particularly by means of scientific research”

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Randomised Badger Culling Trial Background:

• 25,000 cattle die of bovine TB each year in GB• Compensation of £100m p.a.• Half of all cattle infections come from badgers• Trial launched, 1998 -2007

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Randomised Badger Culling Trial Trial:

• Triplets of areas, 100km2 each– Proactive cull, each year– Reactive cull, only after TB outbreaks– Control zone, no cull

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Randomised Badger Culling Trial Results:• Reactive cull stopped as TB rates rose by 20% • Explanation: perturbation• Proactive cull: within zone, TB infections fell

by 25%, but rose in the 2km ring around culling zone, because of ‘perturbation’

• Had to think through system effect: link between size of zone and size of ring effect

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Randomised Badger Culling Trial Implications:• Larger rings (scaling up) would save money if

proactive cull• To enhance cost-effectiveness, killing method

changed (without new pilot)

• Now have “real world” trial (aka scaling up)

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Technical issues: fidelity, size of effects, scaling up, and value for money

But also controversy and values......

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Why relevant to human services implementation in UK?

• Experience of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care

• Sure Start

• Youth justice reforms• School reforms

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Other badger issues

CONTEXT of TB in cattle in Southwest: • greater density of cattle, larger barns etc. • institutional organisation underestimated in

early discussions. • But given pressures (economics, population

growth etc), unlikely to change structures. • Implementation science needs to appreciate

structural issues too

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Implementation programs on continuum with evidence-based wider policy change?

• When is universal intervention a structural policy change?

• And how context specific is this?• Why we need to understand moderators and

mediators• UK family policy: shift from child outcomes to

family form

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A. Cherlin Dominian lecture

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Cherlin Dominian lecture

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Effects of interventions to promote marriage (or stability)

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Kiernan, Dominian lectureUK data

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Family situation at age 5 by birth status

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IFS study of selection and causality of ‘marriage effect’

• Actively commissioned by Foundation • Longitudinal data show that most differences

in 2 outcomes for children (cognitive and social/behavioural) between married and cohabiting parents in UK are selection effects

• Longer term analysis suggests virtually all difference due to pre-existing differences

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Some general issues in policy brokerage

• Size of effects usually modest ( tho’ meaningful )

• Greater effects more costly (up front at least): dose response

• Timescale for implementation vs. political cycle (ministerial career or parties)

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Some general issues in policy brokerage II

• Values, and disagreement about aims (much less means)

• Self-interest but also ideology

• Politics: intermediaries and stakeholders: advocates of change

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And some larger questions

• Is ultimate aim more and better interventions?

• Targeted or universal?

• If universal, is the game system change.... • And at what point does intervention

implementation require building capacity and internal drivers for improvement.....

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Two tough questions• Is there a ‘science’ of implementation or are

there some general abstract features we can understand but not predict a priori?

• Why would politicians ever relinquish control of means, or agree about aims when they are value-laden (as well as politically-important)?

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Political science not implementation science?

• Norway – longer-term commitment, development and funding

• Anglo Saxon countries more ideologically riven on aims ?

• Longer-term planning more difficult: US veto model, UK and other parliamentary systems have ‘pendulum swings’

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But not counsel of despairFeatures already know to be important• Centres of substantive expertise, with longer-

term engagement (foundation funders can help bridge)

• Intermediary bodies and strategic practitioners

• Political stakeholders (NGOs, parents, etc)• Active PUSH for scaling: and communication

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But not counsel of despairFeatures already know to be important – II• Government advisers on inside (civil service,

special advisers, research funding)• Culture of evaluation spending (mandate is

good: by law or political oversight)• Longer term capacity building of ‘humans’• Economic evaluations

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But....

Isn’t this just the politics of creating critical mass and drivers to make implementation science and use of evidence more self-sustaining?

Or at least ensuring that there is enough power to embarrass?

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