The scientific study of methods to promote the systematic uptake of research findings into routine practice. It includes the study of influences on health care professional & organizational behavior.
What is implementation research?
This framework’s domains include: intervention characteristics, inner setting, outer setting, characteristics of individuals, and process. Provide the full name of the framework.
What is the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
This type of implementation strategy uses two or more discrete strategies.
What are multifaceted strategies?
The extent to which an EBI is maintained overtime is the outcome of...
What is sustainability?
Trials that measure both implementation and clinical outcomes are known as...
What are hybrid designs?
A set of characteristics, circumstances, and active factors that surround the EBI implementation that modifies and facilitates or constrains the EBI and its implementation. This not only includes the physical setting, but also roles, interactions, and relationships that may influence the EBI.
What is context/context in implementation science?
Those who will implement the EBI, who authorize use of the EBI, and who will be received and be affected by the EBI.
What are key participants/stakeholders?
These types of strategies focus on methods to inform stakeholders about the EBI and the implementation effort.
What are educate strategies?
A survey item that asks "The EBI seems doable (strongly disagree - strongly agree) is an example of...
What is feasibility?
Using one type of data (qualitative or quantitative) to confirm conclusions reached from the other type of data is known as...
What is triangulation
Comprises the political priorities, political structure, regulations, and laws that may affect the feasibility of the EBI at your site.
What is political context?
Systematically elicits expert opinions via self-administered questionnaires and polls over multiple rounds until convergence of opinion.
What is the Delphi method?
Multiple discrete strategies that are interwoven and address multiple levels and barriers to change; inherently multifaceted.
What are blended implementation strategies?
An EBI that providers find to be highly agreeable and satisfactory is an example of achieving…
What is acceptability?
One of the challenges in implementation science trials related to the ability to see statistical significance of implementation outcomes.
What are small sample sizes?
Include the content, theoretical or philosophical underpinnings, structural elements, and service settings of an EBI.
What are core components/domains of core components?
This CFIR domain includes the stage of change the individual is in, as it relates to their use of the EBI.
Characteristics to Individuals (Domain 4, Individual Stage of Change).
Developing relationships among stakeholders, community partners, and the implementation team and building buy-in among all stakeholders and community partners are examples of this kind of implementation strategy.
What are plan strategies?
This implementation outcome can be assessed through observation, checklists, content analysis, and self-report.
What is fidelity?
A trial that primarily measures implementation outcomes but also measures clinical outcomes is known as a…
What is hybrid type 3?
Include quality of study design, quality of study implementation and analysis, strength of study evidence, and having no additional limitations resulting in considerable bias.
What are criteria for evidence-based interventions (EBIs)?
The organization’s capacity for change, how receptive the involved individuals are, and the extent to which they will be rewarded, supported, and expected to implement the EBI. Comprises 6 sub-constructs: 1) Tension for change; 2) Compatibility; 3) Relative priority; 4) Organizational incentives; 5) Goals & feedback; 6) Learning climate.
What is implementation climate? (CFIR Domain 3: Inner Setting)
This implementation strategy is thought to improve performance by offering providers current performance information and motivation to improve.
What is audit and feedback?
These are the level at which will you be comparing your outcomes and the level at which you will be measuring your outcomes.
What are level of analysis and level of measurement
Name the 3 elements of mixed methods designs...
What are structure, function, and process?