INTRODUCTION
Interventions and evidence-based practices that are poorly implemented – or not implemented at all – do not produce expected health benefits. Even when effectively implemented, interventions and practice changes still might not produce the expected health benefits if effectiveness is lost during implementation, or if the intervention or practice was never effective in the first place.
This introductory workshop will provide an insight into implementation science and briefly introduce a few frameworks commonly used in the field. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Define implementation science
- Decide and justify whether a health care intervention has sufficient evidence to be translated/disseminated into practice, policy, or public health
- Identify strategies and activities for engaging key stakeholders in the translation/dissemination of your evidence
- Define key steps involved in designing effective implementation strategies
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
0900 – 0915 Registration and sign in to Zoom
0915 – 1045 Introduction to Implementation Science
1045 – 1100 Break
1100 – 1230 Overview of Implementation Frameworks and Theories
1230 – 1415 Lunch
1415 – 1515 Application of an Implementation Science, Framework to Guide Intervention Design
1515 – 1615 Group Work/Discussion
1615 – 1630 Closing
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