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It has been suggested that implementation strategies should be selected and tailored to address the contextual needs of a given change effort; however, there is limited guidance as to how to do this. This article proposes four methods that could be used to match implementation strategies to identified barriers and facilitators.
Dissemination of evidence-based recommendations and knowledge brokering have emerged as potential strategies to achieve evidence implementation by influencing resource allocation decisions.
To move the implementation science field forward and to provide a practical tool to apply the knowledge in this field, this article describes a systematic process for planning or selecting implementation strategies: Implementation Mapping.
Findings from pragmatic trials may be used in KT to provide patients, healthcare providers and policymakers with information to optimize decisions based on how a given strategy or intervention performs under the real world conditions. However, pragmatic trials have been criticized for a number of problems.
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