Implementation science is an inherently interdisciplinary research area, and the journal is not constrained by any particular research tradition. Implementation Science publishes articles of high scientific rigor using the most appropriate methods to produce valid, generalizable answers to research questions. ...
Questions encompassed ten of the domains of the TDF:Knowledge;Skills;Social/professional role and identity;Beliefs about capabilities;Optimism;Beliefs about consequences;Intentions;Memory, attention and decision processes;Environmental context and resources; andSocial influences. Sixty-three of 176 stakeholders...
Conceptual model of team effectiveness and key terminology. Figure adapted from “Advancing research on teams and team effectiveness in implementation science: An application of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework” by E.A. McGuier, D.J. Kolko, N.A. Stadnick,...
low-income countries spend far less money on science and have far fewer scientists per population than high-income countries [91] (Fig.1). To overcome resource constraints in research, implementation scientists have developed novel approaches to...
In the case of implementation science, the phenomenon of interest is implementation. Implementation frameworks can provide a structure for the following: (1) describing and/or guiding the process of translating effective interventions and research evidence into practice (process frameworks), (2) ...
Research questions that arise from this objective are as follows: RQ1 Is there a relationship between the overall rating of hotels (TripAdvisor) offering service robots? RQ2 Is there a relationship between the global rating of the hotels (TripAdvisor) and the emotions and sentiments derived from ...
Global Implementation Research and Applications is a forum for the development, integration and exchange of implementation knowledge and experience. Official journal of the Global Implementation Society Welcomes interdisciplinary research from other disciplines and sectors where we can learn from each other. ...
The 24-item tool is applicable to a broad range of study designs employed in implementation science, including qualitative studies, randomized-control trials, non-randomized quantitative studies, and mixed methods studies. Two key features are a section for assessing bias of the implementation outcomes...
However, we tried to limit subjectivity as much as possible to focused questions and by including different perspectives from an implementation scientist, a urologist, an internist, and several implementation research staff members in this process. Second, whereas our implementation mapping process was ...
research will need to incorporate theories and methods from beyond implementation science and health economics—including market access [27] and organizational financing theories such as resource dependence [28, 62] or open systems [63]—as well as financing and accounting professionals as research ...