Implementation Science for the Environment.

作者: Janet G. Hering

DOI: 10.1021/ACS.EST.8B00874

关键词: Medical researchField (computer science)ParallelsProcess (engineering)Process managementPoliticsProfessional associationDomain (software engineering)Computer scienceContext (language use)

摘要: The establishment of the field implementation science was motivated by understanding that medical and health research alone is insufficient to generate better outcomes. With strong support from funding agencies for research, promotes application a structured framework or model in research-based results, specifically evidence-based practices (EBPs). Furthermore, explicit consideration given context EBP (i.e., socio-economic, political, cultural, institutional factors could affect process). Finally, monitored robust rigorous way. Today, supports conferences professional societies as well one dedicated journal numerous others with related content. goal these various activities reduce estimated, average "bench bedside" time lag 17 years uptake EBPs into routine practice. Despite similar lags impediments environmental domain, parallel environment has not (yet) emerged. Although some parallels needs opportunities can easily be drawn between domains, detailed mapping exercise needed understand which aspects applied domain either directly modified form. This would allow an accelerated development environment.

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