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Volumn 38, Issue , 2017, Pages 1-22

An Overview of Research and Evaluation Designs for Dissemination and Implementation

(18)  Brown, C Hendricks a   Curran, Geoffrey b   Palinkas, Lawrence A c   Aarons, Gregory A d   Wells, Kenneth B e   Jones, Loretta f   Collins, Linda M g   Duan, Naihua h   Mittman, Brian S i   Wallace, Andrea j   Tabak, Rachel G k   Ducharme, Lori l   Chambers, David A m   Neta, Gila m   Wiley, Tisha n   Landsverk, John o   Cheung, Ken p   Cruden, Gracelyn a,q  


Author keywords

Adaptation; Adoption; Fidelity; Implementation trial; Scale up; Sustainment

Indexed keywords

CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS; CLINICAL EVALUATION; CLINICAL PRACTICE; COMMUNITY CARE; COMPARATIVE STUDY; EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE; FACTORIAL DESIGN; HEALTH BEHAVIOR; HEALTH CARE DELIVERY; HEALTH CARE PLANNING; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM; HUMAN; INFORMATION DISSEMINATION; MEDICAL RESEARCH; NATIONAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION; OUTCOME ASSESSMENT; PRIMARY PREVENTION; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (TOPIC); REVIEW; STUDY DESIGN; TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT; TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH; CLINICAL PROTOCOL; EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE; METHODOLOGY; TREATMENT OUTCOME;

EID: 85017118727     PISSN: 01637525     EISSN: 15452093     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044215     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (359)

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