Implementation science is an evolving field that aims to use evidence and rigorously acquired knowledge to close quality and outcome gaps in health and human services. However, we still have work to ...
HIV prevention and treatment has advanced significantly, yet access and uptake remain uneven. Approximately 1.2 million people in the U.S. are living with HIV and about 1 in 8 don't know it, ...
Workshop Session Objective: To create a shared understanding of implementation science and considerations for conducting implementation science research. Chapter 2 provides a snapshot of ...
In 2014, the keynote speaker at the Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference told the attendees that we needed to stop talking about infant mortality. Since infant mortality was pretty much ...
Oncology rehabilitation and exercise (ORE) exist along a continuum of care, providing essential services for patients with cancer to improve health outcomes. Although oncology rehabilitation, ...
This practical guide helps district and school leaders identify and address implementation challenges, prioritize what matters most ...
The health risks of a changing climate are immediate and multifaceted. Policies, plans, and programs to reduce climate-related health impacts exist, but multiple barriers hinder the uptake of these ...
When districts adopt evidence-based practices like Structured Literacy, it’s often with a surge of excitement and momentum. Yet the real challenge lies not in the initial adoption, but in sustaining ...
COVID-19 has led to the disruption of health care services and delivery across various contexts. Clinicians and community-based organizations must respond quickly to the evolving and ongoing public ...