Implementation research

Implementation research is the scientific study of barriers to and methods of promoting the systematic application of research findings in practice, including in public policy.[1] Often, research projects focus on small scale pilot studies or laboratory-based experiments, and assume that findings can be generalised to roll out into a practice-based domain with few changes. Implementation research explores the challenges that are faced when generalising research findings "in the real world", such as in the fields of healthcare or school-based education. The journal Implementation Science publishes research in this field.[1]

See also

Science studies

References

  1. 1 2 "Implementation Science". Springer Publishing. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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