| Literature DB >> 34863231 |
Michel Wensing1, Anne Sales2,3, Paul Wilson4,5, Rebecca Armstrong6, Roman Kislov5,7,8, Nicole M Rankin9, Rohit Ramaswamy10, Dong Roman Xu11.
Abstract
This 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-implementation of practices that are demonstrated to be of low or no benefit. Implementation strategies (e.g., continuing professional education, organizational changes, and financial incentives to enhance the uptake of evidence-based practices) are of central interest to the journals. We see the field as large and complex, with a wide literature that is published in many venues. We urge people for whom it is new to spend some time reading the existing literature, and learning the scope of the work that has already been done, and published, in our journals and in an increasing number of other journals in the field.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34863231 PMCID: PMC8643181 DOI: 10.1186/s13012-021-01175-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Summary of expectations of Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications
| General expectations | Specific for | Specific for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theories and frameworks | Convincing rationale, based on comprehensive literature review | New, elaborated theories and frameworks of broad applicability | New concepts and theoretical perspectives and frameworks with broad or narrow applicability |
| Systematic reviews | Recent systematic literature search | Analytical depth and broad generalizability | Descriptive analysis or a narrower focus |
| Outcome evaluations | Focus on observable effects of implementation interventions | Randomized controlled trials and related quasi-experimental designs | Broader range of evaluation designs |
| Process evaluations | Related to implementation interventions of known effectiveness | Analytical depth and broad generalizability | Descriptive analysis or a narrower focus |
| Economic evaluations | Focus on the efficiency of implementation interventions | Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit studies | Broader range of economic designs, including cost analyses |
| Implementation intervention development, pilot and feasibility studies | Focus on implementation interventions | – | Use of systematic methods and empirical research |
| Qualitative and mixed-methods studies | Chosen method matches with the focus of the study | Orientation on theory development, use of rigorous methods | Broader range of designs and methods to test theories |
| Quantitative observational studies | – | Study is guided by theory, use of advanced data analysis | Broader range of designs, including more pragmatic approaches |
| Validation studies | Comprehensive report of development and validation of measures | New measures | New, adapted, or translated measures |
| Study protocols | Funding from competitive funding programs, peer-reviewed | Multi-center randomized trials, and related designs | Broader range of study designs |
| Education on implementation science | Includes evaluation or other empirical research | Programs of substantial size and continuity | Broader range of educational programs |
| Methodology papers | Demonstration of method on study that is in scope of the journals | – | – |
| Commentaries and debates | Well-embedded in the implementation science literature | Potentially high impact on the field because of innovation or priority | Contribution with moderate impact or a narrower focus |
| Short reports | Comprehensive description despite shortness | – | – |