Implementation science is focused on closing this gap.
Know-do gap; or practice gap.
This is an example of a minor and "usually OK" adaptation.
Changing the language, pictures, cultural indicators, or other content in an EBI; or changing the name of a program/EBI.
This type of a TMF is explanatory -- which is to say, there are relationships between its concepts (arrows).
Theory/theories
The extent to which an evidence-based intervention is maintained or institutionalized within a setting’s ongoing, stable operations.
Sustainment
A strength of this methodologic/data collection approach is its emphasis on reproducibility and generalizability.
Quantitative methods.
This is "the thing" around which implementation science is centered.
An evidence-based intervention (EBI); or an evidence-based practice (EBP)
A term we use to label adaptations that preserve core elements that are needed for an EBI to be effective.
Fidelity-consistent / fidelity consistency
This type of a TMF is useful for understanding/ explaining influences on implementation outcomes.
Determinant frameworks
The extent to which an evidence-based intervention can be successfully used or carried out within a given agency or setting.
Feasibility
This is the "gold standard" for assessing if an implementation strategy changes outcomes.
A randomized trial.
These are "the things we do to get people/organizations to do the thing"
There is a well-acknowledged tension between adaptation and this.
Fidelity.
This is the tool that maps TDF/COM-B constructs to specific strategies.
The Behavior Change Wheel.
The degree to which an evidence-based intervention was implemented as it was prescribed / intended.
Fidelity
This is an example research question during the Preparation (or, pre-implementation) stage.
What are barriers/facilitators to implementation? or, What EBI adaptations are needed?
The very top of the evidence pyramid.
Systematic reviews & meta-analyses
An example of a tool to report adaptations to EBIs and/or to strategies.
FRAME; or ADAPT-ITT
The 5 domains of CFIR are what.
Innovation; Outer setting; Inner setting; Individuals; Implementation Processes
The integration of an evidence-based intervention within a service setting and its subsystems.
Penetration/Reach
A study about the performance of an implementation strategy and the impact of this strategy on an EBI's reach, adoption, fidelity, and/or other implementation outcomes is called this.
A hybrid type 3 study
This strategy is defined as "Collect and summarize clinical performance data over a specified time period and give it to clinicians and administrators to monitor, evaluate, and modify provider behavior"
Audit & provide feedback
This tool can help you plan & decide on adaptations.
Iterative Decision-making for Evaluation of Adaptations (IDEA)
RE-AIM stands for what.
Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance
Perception that an evidence-based intervention is agreeable, palatable, or satisfactory.
Acceptability
This is a downside of a post only within-site design.
There is no comparison group.