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It Takes an Average of 17 Years for Evidence to Change Practice-the Burgeoning Field of Implementation Science Seeks to Speed Things Up.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2023
This Medical News feature discusses how implementation science seeks to narrow the often yearslong gap between the development of evidence-based practices and their routine use in the real world.
R. Rubin
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Using Participatory Implementation Science to Advance Health Equity.

Annual Review of Public Health, 2023
Participatory approaches to implementation science (IS) offer an inclusive, collaborative, and iterative perspective on implementing and sustaining evidence-based interventions (EBIs) to advance health equity.
Shoba Ramanadhan   +6 more
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Context in Implementation Science

Pediatrics, 2022
Changing health care delivery systems and processes of care to improve health care quality is complex. What is done (intervention) is equally important as how it is done (implementation) and where it is done (context). Furthermore, it has been consistently observed that among groups participating in multisite quality improvement (QI) efforts and ...
Heather C, Kaplan, Kathleen E, Walsh
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Implications for Implementation Science

Nursing Research, 2007
Implementing evidence into healthcare practice is essential to maximize the benefits of research and billions of dollars spent generating new knowledge. Implementation science is the investigation of methods, interventions (strategies), and variables to influence adoption of evidence-based healthcare practices by individuals and organizations to ...
Susan Adams   +2 more
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[Implementation Science].

Psychiatrische Praxis, 2020
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Dissemination and Implementation Science [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
The dissemination and implementation of health interventions is the active and targeted distribution of information and intervention materials to a specific public health, healthcare professional or patient audience with the goal of transferring knowledge and/or promoting changes in health attitudes and behaviours.
Elaine H. Morrato   +3 more
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Implementation Science: Application of Evidence-Based Practice Models to Improve Healthcare Quality.

Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 2021
BACKGROUND Translating research into practice is complex for clinicians, yet essential for high quality patient care. The field of implementation science evolved to address this gap by developing theoretical approaches to guide adoption and sustained ...
S. Tucker   +7 more
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Reflections on Implementation Science

Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, 2012
Abstract This paper provides an original formulation of some of the key issues that we think are central to the effective implementation of integrated disaster risk management (IDRM). We tentatively call this focused effort “implementation science”.
Norio Okada, Chennat Gopalakrishnan
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Implementation Science

Stroke, 2021
Linda S. Williams, Barbara G. Vickrey
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The Role of Education in Implementation Science

Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2014
In this first issue of Volume 35 we are pleased to introduce a new journal series on the role of education in implementation science.
B. Josea Kramer, Judith L. Howe
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