National Institutes of Health Approaches to Dissemination and Implementation Science: Current and Future Directions
Russell E. Glasgow,Cynthia Vinson,David A. Chambers,Muin J. Khoury,Robert M. Kaplan,Christine M. Hunter +5 more
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It is proposed that further advances in the field will be achieved by focusing dissemination and implementation research on 5 core values: rigor and relevance, efficiency, collaboration, improved capacity, and cumulative knowledge.Abstract:
To address the vast gap between current knowledge and practice in the area of dissemination and implementation research, we address terminology, provide examples of successful applications of this research, discuss key sources of support, and highlight directions and opportunities for future advances. There is a need for research testing approaches to scaling up and sustaining effective interventions, and we propose that further advances in the field will be achieved by focusing dissemination and implementation research on 5 core values: rigor and relevance, efficiency, collaboration, improved capacity, and cumulative knowledge.read more
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