Why don’t they just do what the evidence says? The challenge and promise of implementation science
The test of a new team-based way to treat bipolar disorder was, by all estimations, a highly successful research effort. Two studies, one in the Department of Veterans Affairs and one in a large HMO, ...
UB scientists Ranjit Singh and Bonnie Vest discuss dissemination and implementation science and upcoming CTSI workshops on the topic.
We draw on an existing framework (the Population, Intervention, Environment, Transfer-T process model) for assessing transferability of interventions between distinct settings and apply the model to ...
This resource is a collaboration among the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), US Department of Defense (DOD), and other leading professional organizations. The implementation of evidence-based ...
Objective To evaluate best practices for neuromuscular training (NMT) injury prevention warm-up programme dissemination and implementation (D&I) in youth team sports, including characteristics, ...
The field of implementation science needs to prioritize evidence-informed interventions that fit the daily lives of the communities in which they will be delivered. Early prevention and intervention ...
Incorporating Prognostic Models Into Clinical Practice for Patients With Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer In the article accompanying this editorial, 11 the investigators present compelling data ...
Practical examples of advanced practice provider–led initiatives that improve safety, symptom management, and patient ...
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