The January 2025 #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features Dr. Wendi Rotunda's commentary on Cruden et al.'s study that describes how group model building can operationalize and aid implementation strategies https://t.co/49vDDsqpFE
The last #impsci newsletter of 2024 is now available! This issue features a commentary from @LBallengee and @INTERACT_Duke on Cassar et al.'s study that examines the state-wide dissemination of a physical activity intervention targeting primary schools https://t.co/LrlRJSywk7
The Sep #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features a commentary from @INTERACT_Duke on Curtis et al.'s multicenter study that evaluates the implementation of an evidence-based emergency nursing framework https://t.co/XQh4ggN5iC
The July #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features @Angela_M_Stover's commentary on Ashcraft et al.'s systematic review of implementation strategies used in health settings https://t.co/2WDKasdbrD
The May #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features @nblackbu's commentary on Bradley et al.'s review that critiques the field of implementation science https://t.co/QqsxyNb4ja
The March #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features Dr. Meagan Pilar's commentary on Byhoff et al.'s study on using PRISM to design an implementation strategy accounting for the unique context of community health centers https://t.co/P97r370AWi
The first #impsci newsletter of 2024 is now available! This issue features Dr. Christopher Shea's commentary on Sarkies et al.'s examination of an audit and feedback strategy in Australia to promote value-based care for patients with chronic diseases https://t.co/3MHqtNyOTb
The Nov #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue is the final one for 2023. Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday season! https://t.co/ajul7GtHCk @uncimpsci@INTERACT_Duke
The Sep #impsci newsletter is now available! The issue features Dr. Christopher Akiba's commentary on Proctor et al.'s study, which examines the use of implementation outcomes regarding study designs, methodologies used, and settings https://t.co/iv78kwSI4S
The July #impsci newsletter is now available! The issue features @allisonlewinski and Megan Oakes's commentary on Dodge et al.'s study, which assesses and explores the implementation of recent VHA access-related research projects https://t.co/G6ku510xDK
The May #impsci newsletter is now available! The issue features Dr. Meagan Pilar's commentary on Turon et al.'s scoping review, which identifies strategies used to disseminate information regarding the prevention of non-communicable diseases https://t.co/PwqIjOW9ow