School-based mindfulness: Application of the PARiHS framework to contextualize implementation

Deborah L. Schussler, Sebrina L. Doyle Fosco, Melia A. Brown

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Abstract

Although school-based mindfulness programs are increasing, contextual issues that facilitate or hinder program implementation are poorly understood. Utilizing an implementation science framework (i.e., Promoting Action on Research in Health Services [PARiHS]) as a heuristic for data collection and analysis, we used an exploratory sequential mixed methods design to investigate implementation barriers and facilitators of the Peace of Mind (PoM) program from the perspective of educators (n = 27) in eight schools and PoM staff (n = 4) using diverse implementation approaches. The integration of qualitative interview data and mixed methods survey data suggests that a combination of personal and structural factors is critical for successful program implementation, with these factors operating synergistically. The most salient factors related to facilitation of PoM implementation included robust buy-in supported by strong champions who were also in leadership positions. The most salient factors indicated for context related to time and implementation process. First-hand, informal evidence impacted buy-in more than distal research studies. The implications for SBMP implementation and implementation research are discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number101404
JournalJournal of School Psychology
Volume109
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

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