Background The first attempt to implement a new tool or practice does not always lead to the desired outcome. Re-implementation, which we define as the systematic process of reintroducing an intervention in the same environment, often with some degree of
Rachel Moyal-Smith +7 more
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Moving Implementation Science Forward [PDF]
From any perspective, the U.S. health care system is in trouble. Most knowledgeable observers agree that the quality of care provided is lower than it ought to be, and many patients are dissatisfied with their care. That many individuals, including those who are well insured, fail to receive effective interventions is thoroughly documented. At the same
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Enhancing review criteria for dissemination and implementation science grants
Background The existing grant review criteria do not consider unique methods and priorities of Dissemination and Implementation Science (DIS). The ImplemeNtation and Improvement Science Proposals Evaluation CriTeria (INSPECT) scoring system includes 10 ...
Nicole A. Stadnick +6 more
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Dissemination and implementation science training needs: Insights from practitioners and researchers [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Dissemination and implementation research training has great potential to improve the impact and reach of health-related research; however, research training needs from the end user perspective are unknown.
Brownson, Ross C +8 more
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Evidence-based implementation practices applied to the intensive treatment of eating disorders: Summary of research and illustration of principles using a case example [PDF]
Implementation of evidence‐based practices (EBPs) in intensive treatment settings poses a major challenge in the field of psychology. This is particularly true for eating disorder (ED) treatment, where multidisciplinary care is provided to a severe and ...
Barlow, David H. +11 more
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Background Evidence suggests that the culture of healthcare organisations, including residential aged care facilities (RACFs), is linked to the quality of care offered.
Kate Churruca +4 more
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Context Matters, So How Do We Get Better at Working With Context in Implementation Research and Practice?; Comment on “Stakeholder Perspectives of Attributes and Features of Context Relevant to Knowledge Translation in Health Settings: A Multi-country Analysis” [PDF]
In the field of implementation research, it is widely recognised that ‘context matters.’ Attempts to implement innovations, research and new knowledge into practice invariably meet contextual challenges at multiple levels during the process of ...
Gillian Harvey
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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.
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Advancing environmental health sciences through implementation science
Abstract Background Environmental health sciences have identified and characterized a range of environmental exposures and their associated risk for disease, as well as informed the development of interventions, including recommendations, guidelines, and policies for mitigating exposure. However, these interventions only
Gila Neta, Lindsey Martin, Gwen Collman
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Evaluating the Provision of Botnet Defences using Translational Research Concepts. [PDF]
Botnet research frequently draws on concepts from other fields. An example is the use of epidemiological models when studying botnet propagation, which facilitate an understanding of bot spread dynamics and the exploration of behavioural theory.
Acarali, D., Komninos, N., Rajarajan, M.
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