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Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health

Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health

Translating Science to Practice

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The ultimate guide to dissemination and implementation research for public health, medicine, and the social sciencesIn the past twenty years, dissemination and implementation (D&I) research has sought to narrow the gap between the discovery of new knowledge and its application in public health, mental health, and health care settings. The challenges of moving research to practice and policy are universal, and future progress calls for collaborative partnerships and cross-country research. The fundamental tenet of D&I research-taking what we know about improving health and putting it intopractice-must be the highest priority. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health is the definitive roadmap to effecting change in health and science from todays leading D&I researchers. With insights from around the globe, these scholars collectively address key issues in the field including how to evaluate evidence based on effective interventions, how to design an appropriate study, and how to track a set of essential outcomes. Their work has been updated in this third edition with a strong focus on healthequity and new chapters on de-implementation, scale-up and sustainment, and training and capacity building. This new edition also focuses on barriers to uptake of evidence-based interventions in the communities where people live their lives and from the social service agencies, hospitals, and clinics where theyreceive care.Now in its third edition, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health remains the quintessential guide to making research more consequential for researchers and practitioners in health and the social sciences.
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OUP Oxford
98574
9780197660690
9780197660690

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2023
Issue number
1
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hard cover
Pages count
688
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
  • Foreword by David Chambers; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Section 1: Background; ; 1. The Promise and Challenges of Dissemination and Implementation Research; Michelle Silver, Graham A. Colditz, and Karen M. Emmons; 2. Terminology for Dissemination and Implementation Research; Borsika A. Rabin, Clare Viglione, and Ross C. Brownson; Section 2: Theory and Conceptual Foundations; ; 3. Historical Roots of Dissemination and Implementation Science; James W. Dearing, Kerk F. Kee, and Tai-Quan Peng; 4. The Conceptual Basis for Dissemination and Implementation Research: Lessons From Existing Theories, Models, and Frameworks; Rachel G. Tabak, Per Nilsen, Eva Woodward, and David A. Chambers; 5. Ethical Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research; James M. DuBois and Beth Prusaczyk; Section 3: Strategies and Methods; ; 6. Implementation Strategies; JoAnn E. Kirchner, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Eva N. Woodward, Jeffrey L. Smith, and Enola K. Proctor; 7. Fidelity and Its Relationship to Effectiveness, Adaptation, and Implementation; Rachel C. Shelton, Prajakta Adsul, Karen M. Emmons, Laura A. Linnan, and Jennifer D. Allen; 8. Adaptation in Dissemination and Implementation Science; Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, and Leopoldo J. Cabassa; 9. The Role of Organizational Processes in Dissemination and Implementation Research; Gregory A. Aarons, Mark G. Ehrhart, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, and Joanna C. Moullin; 10. Participatory Approaches in Dissemination and Implementation Science; Shoba Ramanadhan, Melinda Davis, Tiffany Donaldson, Elecia Miller, and Meredith Minkler; 11. The Role of Economic Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation Research; Alex R. Dopp, Simon Walker, and Ramesh Raghavan; 12. Missing the Target-Mis-implementation and De-implementation; Virginia R. McKay, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Sara Malone, Collin McGovern, and Daniel J. Niven; 13. Systems Science Methods in Dissemination and Implementation Research; Douglas A. Luke, Alexandra B. Morshed, Virginia R. McKay, and Todd B. Combs; Section 4: Design and Measurement; ; 14. Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research; Geoffrey M. Curran, Justin D. Smith, John Landsverk, Wouter Vermeer, Edward J. Miech, Bo Kim, Gracelyn Cruden, Maria E. Fernandez, and C. Hendricks Brown; 15. Measurement Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research; Cara C. Lewis, Kayne Mettert, Enola K. Proctor, and Ross C. Brownson; 16. Furthering Dissemination and Implementation Research: Paying More Attention to External Validity Through an Equity Lens; Katy E. Trinkley, Demetria M. McNeal, Meredith P. Fort, Lawrence W. Green, and Amy G. Huebschmann; 17. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation Research; Bridget Gaglio and Russell E. Glasgow; 18. Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation Science; Lawrence A. Palinkas, Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Jessenia De Leon, and Erika Salinas; Section 5: Setting- and Population-Specific Dissemination and Implementation; ; 19. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Community and Public Health Settings; Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan, Eric M. Wiedenman, and Cynthia A. Vinson; 20. Dissemination and Implementation in Social Service Settings; Alicia C. Bunger, Lisa A. Juckett, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Danielle R. Adams, and J. Curtis McMillen; 21. Implementation Science in Healthcare; Alison B. Hamilton and Arleen Brown; 22. Health Dissemination and Implementation Within Schools; Rebekka M. Lee, Andria B. Eisman, and Steven L. Gortmaker; 23. Dissemination and Implementation Research in the Workplace; Peggy A. Hannon, Rebecca J. Guerin, Christine M. Kava, and Jeffrey R. Harris; 24. Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research; Jonathan Purtle, Erika L. Crable, Gracelyn Cruden, Mathew Lee, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Diana Silver, and Ramesh Raghavan; 25. Health Equity in Dissemination and Implementation Science; Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Beth A. Glenn, O. Kenrik Duru, and Chandra L. Ford; 26. Implementation Science in the Global Context: Novel Applications and Bidirectional Opportunities; Elvin H. Geng, Mosa Moshabela, and Olakunle Alonge; Section 6: Dissemination and Scale-Up; 27. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability: Principles, Methods, and Frameworks for Ensuring Fit to Context; Bethany M. Kwan, Douglas A. Luke, Prajakta Adsul, Harriet Koorts, Elaine H. Morrato, and Russell E. Glasgow; 28. Enhancing Dissemination Through Marketing and Distribution Systems: A Vision for Public Health; Niko Verdecias, Joseph T. Steensma, Matthew W. Kreuter, and Jay M. Bernhardt; 29. Scale-up and Sustainment of Effective Interventions; Luke Wolfenden, Rachel Sutherland, Rachel C. Shelton, Sze Lin Yoong, and Nicole Nathan; 30. Training and Capacity Building in Dissemination and Implementation Science; Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, and Ana A. Baumann; Index;
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