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Background Clinical practice guidelines assist health professionals’ (HPs) decisions. Costly to develop, many guidelines are not implemented in clinical settings.
Elizabeth J. Pearson+2 more
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Improving access to high-quality healthcare for individuals in correctional settings is critical to advancing health equity in the United States. Compared to the general population, criminal-legal involved individuals experience higher rates of chronic ...
Tonya B. Van Deinse+4 more
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Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications: a refreshed description of the journals’ scope and expectations [PDF]
AbstractThis editorial provides a comprehensive consolidated overview of the scope and expectations of Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications. We remain most interested in rigorous empirical studies of the implementation of evidence-based healthcare practices (including interventions, technologies, and policies) and the de ...
Wensing, Michel+7 more
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Welcome to Implementation Science Communications [PDF]
AbstractImplementation research in health is a rapidly growing field. Fourteen years after the launch of Implementation Science, submissions to the journal have grown exponentially, and the journal now uses a high bar for assessing submitted manuscripts. The field of implementation research in health, however, is growing largely through entry of junior
Rebecca Armstrong+2 more
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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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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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Cost data in implementation science: categories and approaches to costing
A lack of cost information has been cited as a barrier to implementation and a limitation of implementation research. This paper explains how implementation researchers might optimize their measurement and inclusion of costs, building on traditional ...
Heather T. Gold+3 more
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Extending analytic methods for economic evaluation in implementation science
Background Economic evaluations of the implementation of health-related evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are conducted infrequently and, when performed, often use a limited set of quantitative methods to estimate the cost and effectiveness of EBIs ...
Meghan C. O’Leary+5 more
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Building Implementation Science in Nutrition [PDF]
The field of nutrition has been investing in the development of many nutrition-specific and -sensitive policies and programs aimed at improving population-level malnutrition in all its forms. When there is a need to learn about a new system, programmatic context, or target population to understand how to effectively deploy an intervention to help ...
Andrea M Warren+2 more
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Background Implementation science aims to accelerate the public health impact of evidence-based interventions. However, implementation science has had too little focus on the role of health policy — and its inseparable politics, polity structures, and ...
Erika L. Crable+4 more
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