Development and testing of the capacity of organisations for system practices scale

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    “Organisational practices are potential levers for systems change. However, robust measures of organisational capacity to engage in these practices are lacking. Informed by the Theory of Systems Change, we developed and tested the Capacity of Organisations for System Practices (COSP) scale. The COSP scale comprises four inter-related system practices within organisations—adaptation, alignment, collaboration and evidence-driven action and learning.”

    Read the publication here: Craike, M, Bartlett L, Mowle A, Riley T, Krahe M, Klepac B. (2024) Development and testing of the capacity of organisations for system practices scale, Health Promotion Journal of Australia.

    This article is part of the Pathways in Place series.