作者
Cara C Lewis, Kayne D Mettert, Caitlin N Dorsey, Ruben G Martinez, Bryan J Weiner, Elspeth Nolen, Cameo Stanick, Heather Halko, Byron J Powell
发表日期
2018/12
来源
Systematic reviews
卷号
7
页码范围
1-8
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Implementation science is the study of strategies used to integrate evidence-based practices into real-world settings (Eccles and Mittman, Implement Sci. 1(1):1, 2006). Central to the identification of replicable, feasible, and effective implementation strategies is the ability to assess the impact of contextual constructs and intervention characteristics that may influence implementation, but several measurement issues make this work quite difficult. For instance, it is unclear which constructs have no measures and which measures have any evidence of psychometric properties like reliability and validity. As part of a larger set of studies to advance implementation science measurement (Lewis et al., Implement Sci. 10:102, 2015), we will complete systematic reviews of measures that map onto the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (Damschroder et al., Implement …
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