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Understanding implementation research. [PDF]
Implementation research (IR) focuses on understanding and closing the gap between evidence-based interventions and practice. Key elements to evaluate include the design of the intervention itself, contextual barriers and enablers to implementation, the use of implementation strategies as well as the achievement of implementation outcomes.
Mash R +3 more
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Fostering implementation of health services research findings into practice: a consolidated framework for advancing implementation science [PDF]
Background Many interventions found to be effective in health services research studies fail to translate into meaningful patient care outcomes across multiple contexts.
A Bandura +87 more
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Background Designing implementation research can be a complex and daunting task, especially for applied health researchers who have not received specialist training in implementation science.
Louise Hull +6 more
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The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) User Guide: a five-step guide for conducting implementation research using the framework. [PDF]
The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) is a determinant framework that includes constructs from many implementation theories, models, and frameworks; it is used to predict or explain barriers and facilitators to implementation ...
Reardon CM +9 more
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The updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research based on user feedback
Background Many implementation efforts fail, even with highly developed plans for execution, because contextual factors can be powerful forces working against implementation in the real world. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
L. Damschroder +3 more
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Background The challenges of implementing evidence-based innovations (EBIs) are widely recognized among practitioners and researchers. Context, broadly defined as everything outside the EBI, includes the dynamic and diverse array of forces working for or
L. Damschroder +3 more
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The saying “horses for courses” refers to the idea that different people and things possess different skills or qualities that are appropriate in different situations.
Gillian Harvey +10 more
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Background Tuberculosis(TB) is among the leading causes of infectious death worldwide. Contact investigation is an evidence-based, World Health Organisation-endorsed intervention for timely TB diagnosis, treatment, and prevention but has not been widely ...
Achilles Katamba +19 more
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Eight characteristics of rigorous multilevel implementation research: a step-by-step guide
Background Although healthcare is delivered in inherently multilevel contexts, implementation science has no widely endorsed methodological standards defining the characteristics of rigorous, multilevel implementation research.
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall +6 more
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Background Communities of Practice (CoPs) offer an accessible strategy for healthcare workers to improve the quality of care through knowledge sharing. However, not enough is known about which components of CoPs are core to facilitating behavior change ...
Rachel Hennein +7 more
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