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  1. There is a pervasive mental health treatment gap for children across the globe. Engaging stakeholders in child mental health evidence-based treatment (EBT) implementation projects may increase the likelihood o...

    Authors: Noah S. Triplett, Grace S. Woodard, Clara Johnson, Julie K. Nguyen, Rashed AlRasheed, Frank Song, Sophia Stoddard, Jules Cesar Mugisha, Kristen Sievert and Shannon Dorsey
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:82
  2. Clinical decision support (CDS) is increasingly used to facilitate chronic disease care. Despite increased availability of electronic health records and the ongoing development of new CDS technologies, uptake ...

    Authors: Winnie Chen, Claire Maree O’Bryan, Gillian Gorham, Kirsten Howard, Bhavya Balasubramanya, Patrick Coffey, Asanga Abeyaratne and Alan Cass
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:81
  3. Champions have been documented in the literature as an important strategy for implementation, yet their effectiveness has not been well synthesized in the health care literature. The aim of this systematic rev...

    Authors: Wilmer J. Santos, Ian D. Graham, Michelle Lalonde, Melissa Demery Varin and Janet E. Squires
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:80
  4. Initial training and ongoing post-training consultation (i.e., ongoing support following training, provided by an expert) are among the most common implementation strategies used to change clinician practice. ...

    Authors: Aaron R. Lyon, Freda F. Liu, Elizabeth H. Connors, Kevin M. King, Jessica I. Coifman, Heather Cook, Erin McRee, Kristy Ludwig, Amy Law, Shannon Dorsey and Elizabeth McCauley
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:79
  5. Empirical evidence supports the use of structured goals of care conversations and documentation of life-sustaining treatment (LST) preferences in durable, accessible, and actionable orders to improve the care ...

    Authors: Mary Ersek, Anne Sales, Shimrit Keddem, Roman Ayele, Leah M. Haverhals, Kate H. Magid, Jennifer Kononowech, Andrew Murray, Joan G. Carpenter, Mary Beth Foglia, Lucinda Potter, Jennifer McKenzie, Darlene Davis and Cari Levy
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:78

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  6. Early and accessible testing for influenza with point-of-care testing (POCT) can be a critical factor for deciding to begin antiviral treatment. More than 10,000 pharmacies across the USA offer Clinical Labora...

    Authors: Kenneth C. Hohmeier, Kimberly McKeirnan, Julie Akers, Michael Klepser, Stephanie A. Klepser, Christe Chen and Donald G. Klepser
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:77
  7. There is a pressing need to translate empirically supported interventions, products, and policies into practice to prevent and control prevalent chronic diseases. According to the Knowledge to Action (K2A) Fra...

    Authors: Marilyn E. Wende, Sara Wilcox, Zoe Rhodes, Deborah Kinnard, Gabrielle Turner-McGrievy, Brooke W. McKeever and Andrew T. Kaczynski
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:76
  8. Implementation science has grown rapidly as a discipline over the past two decades. An examination of how publication patterns and other scholarly activities of implementation scientists are weighted in the te...

    Authors: Brenna B. Maddox, Mary L. Phan, Y. Vivian Byeon, Courtney Benjamin Wolk, Rebecca E. Stewart, Byron J. Powell, Kelsie H. Okamura, Melanie Pellecchia, Emily M. Becker-Haimes, David A. Asch and Rinad S. Beidas
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:75
  9. Effective communication in transitions between healthcare team members is associated with improved patient safety and experience through a clinically meaningful reduction in serious safety events. Family-cente...

    Authors: Andrew J. Knighton, Ellen J. Bass, Elease J. McLaurin, Michele Anderson, Jennifer D. Baird, Sharon Cray, Lauren Destino, Alisa Khan, Isabella Liss, Peggy Markle, Jennifer K. O’Toole, Aarti Patel, Rajendu Srivastava, Christopher P. Landrigan, Nancy D. Spector and Shilpa J. Patel
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:74
  10. Children and adolescents living with HIV have poorer rates of HIV testing, treatment, and virologic suppression than adults. Strategies that use a systems approach to optimize these multiple, linked steps simu...

    Authors: Kristin Beima-Sofie, Anjuli D. Wagner, Caroline Soi, Wenjia Liu, Deanna Tollefson, Irene N. Njuguna, Emily Ogutu, Douglas Gaitho, Nancy Mburu, Geoffrey Oluoch, Peter Mwaura, Peter Cherutich, Laura Oyiengo, Grace C. John-Stewart, Ruth Nduati, Kenneth Sherr…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:73
  11. To combat the opioid epidemic in the USA, unprecedented federal funding has been directed to states and territories to expand access to prevention, overdose rescue, and medications for opioid use disorder (MOU...

    Authors: Hannah Cheng, Mark P. McGovern, Hélène Chokron Garneau, Brian Hurley, Tammy Fisher, Meaghan Copeland and Daniel Almirall
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:72
  12. Imaging is overused in the management of low back pain, resulting in overdiagnosis, increased healthcare utilisation, and increased costs. Few effective interventions to decrease inappropriate use have been de...

    Authors: Hazel J. Jenkins, Niamh A. Moloney, Simon D. French, Chris G. Maher, Blake F. Dear, John S. Magnussen and Mark J. Hancock
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:71
  13. Although the benefits of evidence-based practices (EBPs) for advancing community outcomes are well-recognized, challenges with the uptake of EBPs are considerable. Technical assistance (TA) is a core capacity ...

    Authors: Victoria C. Scott, Zara Jillani, Adele Malpert, Jenny Kolodny-Goetz and Abraham Wandersman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:70
  14. There is a lack of knowledge about management strategies being used to de-implement low-value care (LVC). Furthermore, it is not clear from the current literature what mechanisms are involved in such strategie...

    Authors: Sara Ingvarsson, Henna Hasson, Hanna Augustsson, Per Nilsen, Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz and Ingunn Sandaker
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:69
  15. Antenatal iron supplementation is critical to maternal and child health; however, access and adherence to oral iron are inconsistent in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Modern intravenous (IV) ir...

    Authors: Khic-Houy Prang, Elisabeth Mamani-Mategula, Ebony Verbunt, Effie Chipeta, Ricardo Ataide, Martin Mwangi, Kamija Phiri, Sant-Rayn Pasricha, Margaret Kelaher and Lucinda Manda-Taylor
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:68
  16. Despite an established taxonomy of implementation strategies, minimal guidance exists for how to select and tailor strategies to specific practices and contexts. We employed a replicable method to obtain stake...

    Authors: Elizabeth H. Connors, Aaron R. Lyon, Kaylyn Garcia, Corianna E. Sichel, Sharon Hoover, Mark D. Weist and Jacob K. Tebes
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:67
  17. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic dramatically increased the use of telemental health via videoconferencing (TMH-V). While TMH-V has been found to be effective and satisfactory to both patients ...

    Authors: Samantha L. Connolly, Jennifer L. Sullivan, Jan A. Lindsay, Stephanie L. Shimada, Leonie Heyworth, Kendra R. Weaver and Christopher J. Miller
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:66
  18. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for the elimination of cervical cancer. Unfortunately, the implementation of cost-effective prevention and control strategies has faced significant barriers, such...

    Authors: Anne F. Rositch, Aditya Singh, Nadia Lahrichi, Valerie A. Paz-Soldan, Anna Kohler-Smith, Patti Gravitt and Erica Gralla
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:65
  19. Theory and empirical research suggest organizational climate for evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation may be an important and malleable target to improve clinician use of EBPs in healthcare; however, t...

    Authors: Nathaniel J. Williams, Emily M. Becker-Haimes, Simone H. Schriger and Rinad S. Beidas
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:64
  20. Dizziness and vertigo-like symptoms, often caused by common peripheral vestibular disorders such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), may significantly impact function and quality of life. These sym...

    Authors: Kelvin Ip, Melanie Lloyd, Allison Luscombe and Danielle Hitch
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:63
  21. The recent implementation of novel therapies has accelerated progress in pediatric cancer care. Despite the significantly poorer survival of patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), administation...

    Authors: Caitlyn Duffy, Victor Santana, Hiroto Inaba, Sima Jeha, Jennifer Pauley, Liz Sniderman, Niharendu Ghara, Naureen Mushtaq, Gaurav Narula, Nickhill Bhakta, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo and Heather Brandt
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:62
  22. The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the health and care of older adults, with particularly negative consequences for those residing in long-term care homes (LTCH) and retirement homes (RH). To inform...

    Authors: Marie-Soleil Hardy, Maxime Sasseville, Randa Attieh, Laurie-Ann Bergeron-Drolet, Romina Helena Barony Sanchez, Maria Cecilia Gallani, André Côté, Maude Laberge, Philippe Voyer, Vincent Couture and Marie-Pierre Gagnon
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:61
  23. The current study sought to (1) describe a new classification approach for types of implementer behavior and (2) explore the implementer behavior change in response to tailored implementation facilitation base...

    Authors: Taren Swindle, Julie M. Rutledge, Janna Martin and Geoffrey M. Curran
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:60
  24. Modifications to interventions can jeopardize intervention outcomes. Pre-existing perceived barriers and facilitators to the intervention arising in the implementation preparation phase may help explain why mo...

    Authors: Elisa J. Gordon, Jefferson J. Uriarte, Naomi Anderson, Elida Romo, Juan Carlos Caicedo and Michelle Shumate
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:59
  25. Pet robots are a type of technology-based innovation that have shown positive psychosocial benefits for people with dementia in residential facilities, such as improving mood and social interaction and reducin...

    Authors: Wei Qi Koh, Dympna Casey, Viktoria Hoel and Elaine Toomey
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:58
  26. Physical therapy for neck and low back pain is highly variable despite the availability of clinical practice guidelines (CPG). This review aimed to determine the impact of CPG implementation on patient-level o...

    Authors: Rebecca Fillipo, Katie Pruka, Marissa Carvalho, Maggie E. Horn, Jordan Moore, Benjamin Ramger and Derek Clewley
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:57
  27. The past decade of research has seen theoretical and methodological advances in both implementation science and health equity research, opening a window of opportunity for facilitating and accelerating cross-d...

    Authors: Prajakta Adsul, David Chambers, Heather M. Brandt, Maria E. Fernandez, Shoba Ramanadhan, Essie Torres, Jennifer Leeman, Barbara Baquero, Linda Fleischer, Cam Escoffery, Karen Emmons, Montserrat Soler, April Oh, Ariella R. Korn, Stephanie Wheeler and Rachel C. Shelton
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:56
  28. In order to achieve wide-scale impact in community settings, programs must be sustained. Theory and empirical evidence suggest that intervention characteristics, organizational context, capacity for program im...

    Authors: Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Laura G. Hill, Louise Parker, Garrett J. Jenkins, Gitanjali Shrestha and Angie Funaiole
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:55
  29. Existing implementation measures developed in high-income countries may have limited appropriateness for use within low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). In response, researchers at Johns Hopkins University...

    Authors: Luke R. Aldridge, Christopher G. Kemp, Judith K. Bass, Kristen Danforth, Jeremy C. Kane, Syed U. Hamdani, Lisa A. Marsch, José M. Uribe-Restrepo, Amanda J. Nguyen, Paul A. Bolton, Laura K. Murray and Emily E. Haroz
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:54
  30. The adoption and sustainment of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is a challenge within many healthcare systems, especially in settings that have already strived but failed to achieve longer-term goals. The Vete...

    Authors: Laura J. Damschroder, Jeremy B. Sussman, Paul N. Pfeiffer, Jacob E. Kurlander, Michelle B. Freitag, Claire H. Robinson, Patrick Spoutz, Melissa L.D. Christopher, Saraswathy Battar, Kimberly Dickerson, Christopher Sedgwick, Ashleigh G. Wallace-Lacey, Geoffrey D. Barnes, Amy M. Linsky, Christi S. Ulmer and Julie C. Lowery
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:53
  31. Despite the increased demand for pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing to guide antidepressant use, little is known about how to implement testing in clinical practice. Best–worst scaling (BWS) is a stated preferences...

    Authors: Ramzi G. Salloum, Jeffrey R. Bishop, Amanda L. Elchynski, D. Max Smith, Elizabeth Rowe, Kathryn V. Blake, Nita A. Limdi, Christina L. Aquilante, Jill Bates, Amber L. Beitelshees, Amber Cipriani, Benjamin Q. Duong, Philip E. Empey, Christine M. Formea, J. Kevin Hicks, Pawel Mroz…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:52
  32. Sustained, widespread availability of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is essential to address the public health and societal impacts of adolescent substance use disorders (SUD). There remains a particularly si...

    Authors: Alex R. Dopp, Sarah B. Hunter, Mark D. Godley, Chau Pham, Bing Han, Rosanna Smart, Jonathan Cantor, Beau Kilmer, Grace Hindmarch, Isabelle González, Lora L. Passetti, Kelli L. Wright, Gregory A. Aarons and Jonathan Purtle
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:51
  33. For people with advanced-stage Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS), a common HIV-associated malignancy in sub-Saharan Africa, mortality is estimated to be 45% within 2 years after KS diagnosis, despite increasingly wide-spr...

    Authors: Sigrid Collier, Aggrey Semeere, Helen Byakwaga, Miriam Laker-Oketta, Linda Chemtai, Anjuli D. Wagner, Ingrid V. Bassett, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, Toby Maurer, Jeffrey Martin, Samson Kiprono and Esther E. Freeman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:50
  34. Children and adolescents lag behind adults in achieving UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets for HIV testing, treatment, and viral suppression. The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA) is a multi-component impl...

    Authors: Anjuli D. Wagner, Orvalho Augusto, Irene N. Njuguna, Douglas Gaitho, Nancy Mburu, Geoffrey Oluoch, Naziat Carimo, Peter Mwaura, Peter Cherutich, Laura Oyiengo, Sarah Gimbel, Grace C. John-Stewart, Ruth Nduati and Kenneth Sherr
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:49
  35. In 2021, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) partnered with Helix, a population genetic testing company, to offer population-wide genomic screening for Centers for Disease Control and Preventions’ ...

    Authors: Caitlin G. Allen, Daniel P. Judge, Elissa Levin, Katherine Sterba, Kelly Hunt, Paula S. Ramos, Cathy Melvin, Karen Wager, Kenneth Catchpole, Catherine Clinton, Marvella Ford, Lori L. McMahon and Leslie Lenert
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:48
  36. Surgical site infections are common. Risk can be reduced substantially with appropriate preoperative antimicrobial administration. In 2005, the VA implemented the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) in th...

    Authors: Westyn Branch-Elliman, A. Rani Elwy, Rebecca L. Lamkin, Marlena Shin, Ryann L. Engle, Kathryn Colborn, Jessica Rove, Jacquelyn Pendergast, Kierstin Hederstedt, Mary Hawn and Hillary J. Mull
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:47
  37. While health services and their clinicians might seek to be innovative, finite budgets, increased demands on health services, and ineffective implementation strategies create challenges to sustaining innovatio...

    Authors: Elizabeth Martin, Olivia Fisher, Gregory Merlo, Pauline Zardo, Sally E. Barrimore, Jeffrey Rowland and Janet M. Davies
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:46
  38. The clinical Pandemic Practice Champion (PPC) role was created in a large tertiary pediatric hospital as a knowledge translation (KT) strategy for implementing COVID-19 evidence-based knowledge. We aimed to de...

    Authors: Bonnie Stevens, Mariana Bueno, Megha Rao, Christabelle Almeida, Anna Cotic, Laurie Streitenberger, Bonnie Fleming-Carroll and Karen Breen-Reid
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:45
  39. As the field of implementation science wrestles with the need for system decision-makers to anticipate the budget impact of implementing new programs, there has been a push to report implementation costs more ...

    Authors: Amy G. Huebschmann, Katy E. Trinkley, Mark Gritz and Russell E. Glasgow
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:44
  40. Evidence-based task-strengthening strategies for hypertension (HTN) control (TASSH) are not readily available for patients living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa where the dual burden of HTN and HIV remains hig...

    Authors: Juliet Iwelunmor, Oliver Ezechi, Chisom Obiezu-Umeh, David Oladele, Ucheoma Nwaozuru, Angela Aifah, Joyce Gyamfi, Titilola Gbajabiamila, Adesola Z. Musa, Deborah Onakomaiya, Ashlin Rakhra, Hu Jiyuan, Oluwatosin Odubela, Ifeoma Idigbe, Alexis Engelhart, Bamidele O. Tayo…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:43
  41. Screening reduces incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC), yet US screening rates are low, particularly among Medicaid enrollees in rural communities. We describe a two-phase project, SMARTER CRC,...

    Authors: Gloria D. Coronado, Michael C. Leo, Katrina Ramsey, Jennifer Coury, Amanda F. Petrik, Mary Patzel, Erin S. Kenzie, Jamie H. Thompson, Erik Brodt, Raj Mummadi, Nancy Elder and Melinda M. Davis
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:42
  42. Multi-center research initiatives offer opportunities to develop and strengthen connections among researchers. These initiatives often have goals of increased scientific collaboration which can be examined usi...

    Authors: Rebekah R. Jacob, Ariella R. Korn, Grace C. Huang, Douglas Easterling, Daniel A. Gundersen, Shoba Ramanadhan, Thuy Vu, Heather Angier, Ross C. Brownson, Debra Haire-Joshu, April Y. Oh and Robert Schnoll
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:41
  43. Economic evaluations frequently are utilized to compare the value of different interventions in medicine and health in concrete terms. Implementation science also would benefit from the incorporation of econom...

    Authors: Lisa Saldana, Debra P. Ritzwoller, Mark Campbell and Eryn Piper Block
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:40
  44. Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for chronic disease. Brief physical activity counselling delivered within healthcare systems has been shown to increase physical activity levels; however, implement...

    Authors: Leanne Hassett, Matthew Jennings, Bernadette Brady, Marina Pinheiro, Abby Haynes, Balwinder Sidhu, Lauren Christie, Sarah Dennis, Alison Pearce, Kirsten Howard, Colin Greaves and Catherine Sherrington
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:39
  45. Communication-based activities and products (i.e., training programs, webinars) are a critical component of implementation strategies that relay information to various audiences. Audience perceptions of commun...

    Authors: Xiaoquan Zhao, Heather Toronjo, Cameron C. Shaw, Amy Murphy and Faye S. Taxman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:38
  46. Understanding the cost and/or cost-effectiveness of implementation strategies is crucial for organizations to make informed decisions about the resources needed to implement and sustain evidence-based interven...

    Authors: Tzeyu L. Michaud, Jennie L. Hill, Kate A. Heelan, R. T. Bartee, Bryce M. Abbey, Ali Malmkar, John Masker, Caitlin Golden, Gwenndolyn Porter, Russell E. Glasgow and Paul A. Estabrooks
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:37
  47. A significant gap persists between evidence from research and its use in practice. Research funders, important actors in the health research system, can help reduce this gap by initiating dissemination and imp...

    Authors: Barbara van der Linden, Kelly M. Dunham, Joanna Siegel, Emily Lazowick, Michael Bowdery, Tara Lamont and Alison Ford
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:36
  48. Stories can be a powerful tool to increase uptake of health information, a key goal of knowledge translation (KT). Systematic reviews demonstrate that storytelling (i.e. sharing stories) can be effective in ch...

    Authors: Stephanie P. Brooks, Gabrielle L. Zimmermann, Michael Lang, Shannon D. Scott, Denise Thomson, Gil Wilkes and Lisa Hartling
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:35
  49. Several tools to improve reporting of implementation studies for evidence-based decision making have been created; however, no tool for critical appraisal of implementation outcomes exists. Researchers, practi...

    Authors: Nessa Ryan, Dorice Vieira, Joyce Gyamfi, Temitope Ojo, Donna Shelley, Olugbenga Ogedegbe, Juliet Iwelunmor and Emmanuel Peprah
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:34
  50. Implementation science frameworks advise the engagement of multi-level partners (at the patient, provider, and systems level) to adapt and increase the uptake of evidence-based practices (EBPs). However, there...

    Authors: Michelle Trivedi, Shushmita Hoque, Holly Shillan, Hannah Seay, Michelle Spano, Jonathan Gaffin, Wanda Phipatanakul, Milagros C. Rosal, Arvin Garg, Lynn B. Gerald, Sarabeth Broder-Fingert, Nancy Byatt, Stephenie Lemon and Lori Pbert
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2022 3:33

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