The UAB Certificate in Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) Science in Health Care is a new educational program that provides advanced training in dissemination and implementation research in health ...
Despite significant advances in addiction science, a persistent and critical challenge remains: the vast chasm between the ...
The Yale School of Public Health’s Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science, or CMIPs, was founded by professor of biostatistics Donna Spiegelman in 2018. Ever since, the center has ...
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, ...
Implementation science seeks to understand and enhance the uptake of research findings into routine practice. It combines rigorous evaluation methodologies with process-oriented studies to assess how ...
The D&I Science Core will curate a toolkit consisting of resources for researchers interested in incorporating dissemination and implementation science into their work. The D&I Science Core provides ...
1 Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore 2 National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore 3 ...
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 ...
In this free webinar, learn about what contextual analysis is, and why it is important to optimize uptake of a new medicinal product or innovation within specific healthcare settings. The featured ...
research related to SDG3 and SDG10. Health systems worldwide face growing pressure to expand access, improve quality, and maintain financial sustainability. Achieving these goals requires not only ...
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