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Bridging the research-to-practice gap in autism intervention: an application of diffusion of innovation theory.

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In this paper, the authors apply diffusion of innovation theory to further understand why efficacious interventions for autism are rarely adopted or successfully implemented in public mental health and education systems, and pose a practical set of questions that administrators face as they decide about the use of interventions.
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There is growing evidence that efficacious interventions for autism are rarely adopted or successfully implemented in public mental health and education systems. We propose applying diffusion of innovation theory to further our understanding of why this is the case. We pose a practical set of questions that administrators face as they decide about the use of interventions. Using literature from autism intervention and dissemination science, we describe reasons why efficacious interventions for autism are rarely adopted, implemented, and maintained in community settings, all revolving around the perceived fit between the intervention and the needs and capacities of the setting. Finally, we suggest strategies for intervention development that may increase the probability that these interventions will be used in real-world settings.

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Diffusion of Innovations

TL;DR: A history of diffusion research can be found in this paper, where the authors present a glossary of developments in the field of Diffusion research and discuss the consequences of these developments.
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Diffusion of Innovations

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Diffusion of Innovations in Service Organizations: Systematic Review and Recommendations

TL;DR: A parsimonious and evidence-based model for considering the diffusion of innovations in health service organizations, clear knowledge gaps where further research should be focused, and a robust and transferable methodology for systematically reviewing health service policy and management are discussed.
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Innovation characteristics and innovation adoption-implementation: A meta-analysis of findings

TL;DR: A review and meta-analysis of seventy-five articles concerned with innovation characteristics and their relationship to innovation adoption and implementation was performed in this article, where three innovation characteristics (compatibility, relative advantage, and complexity) had the most consistent significant relationship with innovation adoption.
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