Implementation Science Forum: Bridging the Silos: A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Science and Improvement Science
The PenARC Implementation Science Team runs a monthly implementation science forum. The next meeting is Wednesday 29th of January, 12.00-13.00pm. Contact penarc-events-training@exeter.ac.uk for a calendar invite and Teams link.
An Exeter Medical School research event | |
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Date | 29 January 2025 |
Time | 12:00 to 13:00 |
Place | Remote via MS Teams |
Provider | Exeter Medical School |
Organizer | NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula (PenARC) |
Event details
The PenARC Implementation Science Team runs a monthly implementation science forum, usually on the last Wednesday of the month. Each session is a standalone, so just come to any that you like the sound of.
The format is a one-hour online meeting for researchers and others interested in implementation issues. Each meeting focuses on a topical issue in implementation science (see below for previous topics covered) and involves discussion based around a relevant article. There is no expectation to read the article beforehand, although it is circulated in good time for those who are interested. There will be opportunity within the meeting to raise implementation issues or queries that you are experiencing for discussion. There will also be an opportunity to share information about other implementation science resources and events.
The paper we will be discussing at this month's session is: Nilsen P., Thor J., Bender M., Leeman J., Andersson-G.B., Sevdalis N., Bridging the Silos: A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Science and Improvement Science.
Please share with any colleagues who may be interested in attending. Contact penarc-events-training@exeter.ac.uk for a calendar invite and Teams link.
Previous forum topics/articles from 2024:
- Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool
- Adapting interventions to new contexts—the ADAPT guidance
- Evidence on Scaling in Health and Social Care
- Implementation research logic models
- User-centered design for psychosocial intervention development and implementation
- An introduction to effectiveness-implementation hybrid designs
- The effectiveness of champions in implementing innovations in health care
- The Mechanisms of Implementation Support
- Revisiting concepts of evidence in implementation science.
- Four very basic ways to think about policy in implementation science
- What makes an academic paper useful for health policy?