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An Overview of Research and Evaluation Designs for Dissemination and Implementation.

C Hendricks Brown1, Geoffrey Curran2, Lawrence A Palinkas3, Gregory A Aarons4, Kenneth B Wells5, Loretta Jones6, Linda M Collins7, Naihua Duan8, Brian S Mittman9, Andrea Wallace10, Rachel G Tabak11, Lori Ducharme12, David A Chambers13, Gila Neta13, Tisha Wiley14, John Landsverk15, Ken Cheung16, Gracelyn Cruden1,17.   

Abstract

The wide variety of dissemination and implementation designs now being used to evaluate and improve health systems and outcomes warrants review of the scope, features, and limitations of these designs. This article is one product of a design workgroup that was formed in 2013 by the National Institutes of Health to address dissemination and implementation research, and whose members represented diverse methodologic backgrounds, content focus areas, and health sectors. These experts integrated their collective knowledge on dissemination and implementation designs with searches of published evaluations strategies. This article emphasizes randomized and nonrandomized designs for the traditional translational research continuum or pipeline, which builds on existing efficacy and effectiveness trials to examine how one or more evidence-based clinical/prevention interventions are adopted, scaled up, and sustained in community or service delivery systems. We also mention other designs, including hybrid designs that combine effectiveness and implementation research, quality improvement designs for local knowledge, and designs that use simulation modeling.

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Keywords:  adaptation; adoption; fidelity; implementation trial; scale up; sustainment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28384085      PMCID: PMC5384265          DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Public Health        ISSN: 0163-7525            Impact factor:   21.981


  90 in total

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