The contributions and future direction of Program Science in HIV/STI prevention

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Background: Program Science is an iterative, multi-phase research and program framework where programs drive the scientific inquiry, and both program and science are aligned towards a collective goal of improving population health. Discussion: To achieve this, Program Science involves the systematic application of theoretical and empirical knowledge to optimize the scale, quality and impact of public health programs. Program Science tools and approaches developed for strategic planning, program implementation, and program management and evaluation have been incorporated into HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention programs in Kenya, Nigeria, India, and the United States. Conclusion: In this paper, we highlight key scientific contributions that emerged from the growing application of Program Science in the field of HIV and STI prevention, and conclude by proposing future directions for Program Science.

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Becker, M., Mishra, S., Aral, S., Bhattacharjee, P., Lorway, R., Green, K., … Blanchard, J. F. (2018). The contributions and future direction of Program Science in HIV/STI prevention. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-018-0076-8

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