Implementation and Sustainment Decision Tree

Implementing and Sustaining Change to Advance Early Detection of Dementia for Communities​​

This tool was developed to guide you through key phases, action steps, community considerations, and capacity building steps to successfully adopt, implement, evaluate, improve, and sustain comprehensive early detection of dementia programs for communities.

There are many creative opportunities to leverage this new tool. Please get in touch with us at [email protected] to let us know how you are using the decision tree to inform and guide efforts to advance early detection of dementia for your communities! Our Center is happy to provide technical assistance and additional guidance regarding any of the steps.

The PDF version is available to download at the bottom of the page.

Click “Start Here” to navigate through the decision tree.

capacity building step

action step

Community consideration

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PREPARE

IMPLEMENT

SUSTAIN

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EXPLORATION Phase

Have you chosen an early detection approach (program, process, policy, practice, guideline) to implement and sustain in your setting?

Community consideration

Please ensure that your approach reaches those most impacted in your setting.

YES
NO

Capacity building step

Review our sector-specific resource guides on Early Detection of Dementia to learn about different early detection approaches and key considerations

Community consideration

Please consider engaging key community partners and local champions to ensure the appropriateness and acceptability of your approach.

ACTION STEP

Choose a promising approach that fits your setting and goals

Preparation Phase

Do you have the capacity, champions, buy-in, resources, and leadership support to successfully implement your selected early detection approach?

YES
NO

Capacity building step

Leverage organizational and patient/community needs and assets assessments to ensure a comprehensive understanding of baseline capacity in your setting + what additional capacity may be required to optimize implementation success and sustainability​ (use an implementation readiness tool or the Organizational Readiness for​ Implementing Change measure)​

Community consideration

Consider engaging key community partners and local champions to ensure their perspectives and priorities are aligned with the assessment.

ACTION STEP

Based on needs and assets identified, build necessary capacity ​e.g., engage additional champions + key stakeholders, secure additional leadership buy-in ​Watch our webinar on “Becoming a Prepared Leader”​

Initial / Early Implementation

Are you confident in your approach to evaluating the success of your early implementation efforts?

YES
NO

Capacity building step

Do you need to modify/adapt your approach? If so, make necessary modifications/adaptations to optimize the approach and carefully document what you did. Then, carefully document what you modify/adapt – e.g., use the Framework for Reporting Adaptation and Modifications-Expanded (FRAME) to guide + track your efforts​

Community consideration

Is the approach working for some segments of your population but not others?Adapt your efforts to improve engagement of those not being effectively reached.

ACTION STEP

Make necessary modifications/adaptations to improve the approach and its initial implementation.

Mid- to Later-Term Implementation

Has your early detection approach been fully implemented? Can it be sustained to meet dynamic needs + priorities over time?

Community consideration

Ensure that your approach, if sustained, can meaningfully close gaps in early detection for all communities.

YES
NO

Capacity building step

Do you need to further modify/adapt the early detection approach for sustained success? ​(also using the Framework for Reporting Adaptation and Modifications-Expanded (FRAME))​

ACTION STEP

Make and document necessary modifications/adaptations to optimize the approach now that it has reached full implementation.

Sustainability Phase​

Do you have a plan for longer-term implementation and sustainability of your early detection approach? How will you identify any potential emerging or widening gaps?

Community consideration

Please consider how your early detection program will continue to reach and impact all communities.

YES
NO

Capacity building step

Conduct a sustainability capacity assessment using the Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT) / Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool (CSAT)

ACTION STEP

Define your measures of community reach and impact.

Ongoing Sustainment and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

Opportunities to improve the implementation and sustainment of your early detection approach should now be prioritized. Do you have ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and sustained partner engagement to continue meeting dynamic priorities and needs with your comprehensive early detection approach? Consider using established quality improvement tools to drive continuous improvement. For more information on aligning quality improvement and implementation, read these case examples.

Implementation and sustainment are neither linear nor neat processes. Each phase is not discrete, and they may overlap. Revisit any of the earlier phases and action steps as needed.

Acknowledgement: Phases for this decision tree follow those of the EPIS Implementation Framework

  1. Khan, S. (2025, January 23). Readiness thinking tool: Why organizational readiness for change matters. The Center for Implementation. https://thecenterforimplementation.com/toolbox/readiness-thinking-tool
  2. Shea, C.M., Jacobs, S.R., Esserman, D.A. et al. Organizational readiness for implementing change: a psychometric assessment of a new measure. Implementation Sci 9, 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-9-7
  3. Wiltsey Stirman, S., Baumann, A.A. & Miller, C.J. The FRAME: an expanded framework for reporting adaptations and modifications to evidence-based interventions. Implementation Sci 14, 58 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-019-0898-y
  4. Washington University in St Louis. PSAT/CSAT Program Assessment Sustainability Tool. https://www.sustaintool.org/
  5. Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). Quality Improvement Essentials Toolkit https://www.ihi.org/resources/tools/quality-improvement-essentials-toolkit
  6. Leeman, J., Rohweder, C., Lee, M. et al. Aligning implementation science with improvement practice: a call to action. Implement Sci Commun 2, 99 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00201-1