In public health, we love to ask a very, very familiar question: What are the barriers and facilitators? It is a useful question. It helps us listen. It helps us organize what people are experiencing. It gives researchers, evaluators, and program leaders a way to summarize messy real-world conditions. When a new program struggles, we … Continue reading Why “Barriers and Facilitators” Is Not Enough in Public Health
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Why “Barriers and Facilitators” Is Not Enough in Public Health
In public health, we love to ask a very, very familiar question: What are the barriers and facilitators? It is a useful question. It helps us listen. It helps us organize what people are experiencing. It gives researchers, evaluators, and program leaders a way to summarize messy real-world conditions. When a new program struggles, we … Continue reading Why “Barriers and Facilitators” Is Not Enough in Public Health