Systematic study of processes and factors that lead to widespread use of an EBI
Dissemination research
Interventions that have a certain level of evidence from efficacy or effectiveness studies and ready for dissemination or implementation
Evidence-based interventions
A four-phase implementation framework that offers a systematic approach to understanding and implementing evidence-based practices, considering context, and ensuring sustainability throughout the process.
EPIS (Exploration, Adoption/Preparation, Implementation Sustainment)
ability of a program or EBI to engage it's ultimate audience
reach
absence of avoidable, unfair, or remediable/structurally addressable differences among groups of people
equity
Research that determines the impact a intervention with demonstrated efficacy when delivered in real-world conditions
Effectiveness research
Hybrid effectiveness design that focuses primarily on effectiveness while gathering implementation data
Type 1 Hybrid Design
One of the most widely used evaluation frameworks that helps program planners, evaluators, and researchers consider five dimensions when designing, implementing, and assessing interventions, originally developed by Glasgow and colleagues in 1999
RE-AIM
decision of an organization or group to use an EBI
adoption
hierarchical structure of oppressions that operates at multiple levels and across systems based on racial characteristics
racism
Research that seeks to understand the processes and factors that are associated with successful integration of EBIs within settings
Implementation research
Hybrid Design that focuses on implementation strategies while collecting effectiveness data
Type 3 Hybrid Design
An evaluation framework designed to characterize modifications made to evidence-based interventions during implementation
FRAME
ability of setting or community to continuously deliver health benefits achieved when the intervention was first implemented
maintenance
Policies that are localized, small scale related to organizational and institutional, non- governmental policies
Small P policy
Applying scientific evidence to real-world practice
Translation
Hybrid effectiveness study design that gives equal emphasis to both evaluating effectiveness and implementation strategies
Type 2 Design
Designed to guide the systematic assessment of multilevel implementation contexts, this determinants framework helps identify factors that might influence the implementation and effectiveness of interventions.
extent to which an EBI can deliver its intended benefits over a longer period after expert supports have ended
sustainability
formal government policies
Big P Policies
Research that evaluates the initial impact of an intervention when delivered in optimal/laboratory conditions
Efficacy research
A mixed method design that combine qualitative and quantitative approaches simultaneously and then integrating both together to provide a comprehensive understanding of implementation processes and outcomes
Convergent Mixed Methods Design
PRISM
interventions are expected to yield lower benefits as them move toward sustainability due to added complexities
voltage drop
deliberate inclusion and meaningful interaction and engagement with partners
Stakeholder engagement