Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health
Translating Science to Practice
Herausgeber: Brownson, Ross C; Proctor, Enola K; Colditz, Graham A
Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health
Translating Science to Practice
Herausgeber: Brownson, Ross C; Proctor, Enola K; Colditz, Graham A
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The ultimate guide to dissemination and implementation research for public health, medicine, and the social sciences Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health, Third Edition is the definitive roadmap to effecting change in health and science from today's leading D&I researchers, now updated with a strong focus on health equity and new chapters on de-implementation, scale-up and sustainment, and training and capacity building.
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The ultimate guide to dissemination and implementation research for public health, medicine, and the social sciences Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health, Third Edition is the definitive roadmap to effecting change in health and science from today's leading D&I researchers, now updated with a strong focus on health equity and new chapters on de-implementation, scale-up and sustainment, and training and capacity building.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 181mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1344g
- ISBN-13: 9780197660690
- ISBN-10: 019766069X
- Artikelnr.: 67733543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 181mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1344g
- ISBN-13: 9780197660690
- ISBN-10: 019766069X
- Artikelnr.: 67733543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ross C. Brownson is Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Director of the Prevention Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis. He studies the translation of evidence to public health practice and policy, with a content focus on environmental and policy determinants of cancer and other chronic diseases. Dr. Brownson has extensive experience in public health practice, with decades of knowledge working with state and local public health agencies in the United States and globally. To build capacity in our field, he leads or co-leads multiple training programs in D&I science. Graham A. Colditz is Niess-Gain Professor at Washington University in St. Louis and Associate Director of the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center. He is a chronic disease epidemiologist focused on applying data to inform decisions. He has extensive experience in longitudinal studies, prevention trials, and research synthesis. He has implemented interventions in community and primary care settings and leads the award-winning www.yourdiseaserisk.wustl.edu web site team, translating research to prevention of chronic diseases through lifestyle changes. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, and he serves on the National Institutes of Health Council of Councils. Enola K. Proctor is Shanti K. Khinduka Distingished Professor Emerita at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research on quality of mental health care, chronic disease management, and implementation of evidence-based practice had been supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. She has championed evidence-based practice in social work and helped build the conceptual and methodological foundations of D&I science. She leads a National Institute of Mental Health-supported training program for early career D&I research scientists. An inaugural fellow in the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, she served on the National Advisory Council for the National Institute of Mental Health.
* Foreword by David Chambers
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Section 1: Background
*
* 1. The Promise and Challenges of Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Michelle Silver, Graham A. Colditz, and Karen M. Emmons
* 2. Terminology for Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Borsika A. Rabin, Clare Viglione, and Ross C. Brownson
* Section 2: Theory and Conceptual Foundations
*
* 3. Historical Roots of Dissemination and Implementation Science
* James W. Dearing, Kerk F. Kee, and Tai-Quan Peng
* 4. The Conceptual Basis for Dissemination and Implementation
Research: Lessons From Existing Theories, Models, and Frameworks
* Rachel G. Tabak, Per Nilsen, Eva Woodward, and David A. Chambers
* 5. Ethical Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* James M. DuBois and Beth Prusaczyk
* Section 3: Strategies and Methods
*
* 6. Implementation Strategies
* JoAnn E. Kirchner, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Eva N. Woodward,
Jeffrey L. Smith, and Enola K. Proctor
* 7. Fidelity and Its Relationship to Effectiveness, Adaptation, and
Implementation
* Rachel C. Shelton, Prajakta Adsul, Karen M. Emmons, Laura A. Linnan,
and Jennifer D. Allen
* 8. Adaptation in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, and Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 9. The Role of Organizational Processes in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Gregory A. Aarons, Mark G. Ehrhart, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, and Joanna
C. Moullin
* 10. Participatory Approaches in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Shoba Ramanadhan, Melinda Davis, Tiffany Donaldson, Elecia Miller,
and Meredith Minkler
* 11. The Role of Economic Evaluation in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Alex R. Dopp, Simon Walker, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 12. Missing the Target-Mis-implementation and De-implementation
* Virginia R. McKay, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Sara Malone, Collin McGovern,
and Daniel J. Niven
* 13. Systems Science Methods in Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Douglas A. Luke, Alexandra B. Morshed, Virginia R. McKay, and Todd B.
Combs
* Section 4: Design and Measurement
*
* 14. Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Geoffrey M. Curran, Justin D. Smith, John Landsverk, Wouter Vermeer,
Edward J. Miech, Bo Kim, Gracelyn Cruden, Maria E. Fernandez, and C.
Hendricks Brown
* 15. Measurement Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Cara C. Lewis, Kayne Mettert, Enola K. Proctor, and Ross C. Brownson
* 16. Furthering Dissemination and Implementation Research: Paying More
Attention to External Validity Through an Equity Lens
* Katy E. Trinkley, Demetria M. McNeal, Meredith P. Fort, Lawrence W.
Green, and Amy G. Huebschmann
* 17. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Bridget Gaglio and Russell E. Glasgow
* 18. Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Lawrence A. Palinkas, Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Jessenia De Leon, and
Erika Salinas
* Section 5: Setting- and Population-Specific Dissemination and
Implementation
*
* 19. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Community and Public
Health Settings
* Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan, Eric M. Wiedenman, and Cynthia A. Vinson
* 20. Dissemination and Implementation in Social Service Settings
* Alicia C. Bunger, Lisa A. Juckett, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Danielle R.
Adams, and J. Curtis McMillen
* 21. Implementation Science in Healthcare
* Alison B. Hamilton and Arleen Brown
* 22. Health Dissemination and Implementation Within Schools
* Rebekka M. Lee, Andria B. Eisman, and Steven L. Gortmaker
* 23. Dissemination and Implementation Research in the Workplace
* Peggy A. Hannon, Rebecca J. Guerin, Christine M. Kava, and Jeffrey R.
Harris
* 24. Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Jonathan Purtle, Erika L. Crable, Gracelyn Cruden, Mathew Lee,
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Diana Silver, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 25. Health Equity in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Beth A. Glenn, O. Kenrik Duru, and Chandra
L. Ford
* 26. Implementation Science in the Global Context: Novel Applications
and Bidirectional Opportunities
* Elvin H. Geng, Mosa Moshabela, and Olakunle Alonge
* Section 6: Dissemination and Scale-Up
* 27. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability: Principles,
Methods, and Frameworks for Ensuring Fit to Context
* Bethany M. Kwan, Douglas A. Luke, Prajakta Adsul, Harriet Koorts,
Elaine H. Morrato, and Russell E. Glasgow
* 28. Enhancing Dissemination Through Marketing and Distribution
Systems: A Vision for Public Health
* Niko Verdecias, Joseph T. Steensma, Matthew W. Kreuter, and Jay M.
Bernhardt
* 29. Scale-up and Sustainment of Effective Interventions
* Luke Wolfenden, Rachel Sutherland, Rachel C. Shelton, Sze Lin Yoong,
and Nicole Nathan
* 30. Training and Capacity Building in Dissemination and
Implementation Science
* Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, and Ana A. Baumann
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Section 1: Background
*
* 1. The Promise and Challenges of Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Michelle Silver, Graham A. Colditz, and Karen M. Emmons
* 2. Terminology for Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Borsika A. Rabin, Clare Viglione, and Ross C. Brownson
* Section 2: Theory and Conceptual Foundations
*
* 3. Historical Roots of Dissemination and Implementation Science
* James W. Dearing, Kerk F. Kee, and Tai-Quan Peng
* 4. The Conceptual Basis for Dissemination and Implementation
Research: Lessons From Existing Theories, Models, and Frameworks
* Rachel G. Tabak, Per Nilsen, Eva Woodward, and David A. Chambers
* 5. Ethical Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* James M. DuBois and Beth Prusaczyk
* Section 3: Strategies and Methods
*
* 6. Implementation Strategies
* JoAnn E. Kirchner, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Eva N. Woodward,
Jeffrey L. Smith, and Enola K. Proctor
* 7. Fidelity and Its Relationship to Effectiveness, Adaptation, and
Implementation
* Rachel C. Shelton, Prajakta Adsul, Karen M. Emmons, Laura A. Linnan,
and Jennifer D. Allen
* 8. Adaptation in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, and Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 9. The Role of Organizational Processes in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Gregory A. Aarons, Mark G. Ehrhart, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, and Joanna
C. Moullin
* 10. Participatory Approaches in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Shoba Ramanadhan, Melinda Davis, Tiffany Donaldson, Elecia Miller,
and Meredith Minkler
* 11. The Role of Economic Evaluation in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Alex R. Dopp, Simon Walker, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 12. Missing the Target-Mis-implementation and De-implementation
* Virginia R. McKay, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Sara Malone, Collin McGovern,
and Daniel J. Niven
* 13. Systems Science Methods in Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Douglas A. Luke, Alexandra B. Morshed, Virginia R. McKay, and Todd B.
Combs
* Section 4: Design and Measurement
*
* 14. Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Geoffrey M. Curran, Justin D. Smith, John Landsverk, Wouter Vermeer,
Edward J. Miech, Bo Kim, Gracelyn Cruden, Maria E. Fernandez, and C.
Hendricks Brown
* 15. Measurement Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Cara C. Lewis, Kayne Mettert, Enola K. Proctor, and Ross C. Brownson
* 16. Furthering Dissemination and Implementation Research: Paying More
Attention to External Validity Through an Equity Lens
* Katy E. Trinkley, Demetria M. McNeal, Meredith P. Fort, Lawrence W.
Green, and Amy G. Huebschmann
* 17. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Bridget Gaglio and Russell E. Glasgow
* 18. Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Lawrence A. Palinkas, Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Jessenia De Leon, and
Erika Salinas
* Section 5: Setting- and Population-Specific Dissemination and
Implementation
*
* 19. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Community and Public
Health Settings
* Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan, Eric M. Wiedenman, and Cynthia A. Vinson
* 20. Dissemination and Implementation in Social Service Settings
* Alicia C. Bunger, Lisa A. Juckett, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Danielle R.
Adams, and J. Curtis McMillen
* 21. Implementation Science in Healthcare
* Alison B. Hamilton and Arleen Brown
* 22. Health Dissemination and Implementation Within Schools
* Rebekka M. Lee, Andria B. Eisman, and Steven L. Gortmaker
* 23. Dissemination and Implementation Research in the Workplace
* Peggy A. Hannon, Rebecca J. Guerin, Christine M. Kava, and Jeffrey R.
Harris
* 24. Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Jonathan Purtle, Erika L. Crable, Gracelyn Cruden, Mathew Lee,
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Diana Silver, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 25. Health Equity in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Beth A. Glenn, O. Kenrik Duru, and Chandra
L. Ford
* 26. Implementation Science in the Global Context: Novel Applications
and Bidirectional Opportunities
* Elvin H. Geng, Mosa Moshabela, and Olakunle Alonge
* Section 6: Dissemination and Scale-Up
* 27. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability: Principles,
Methods, and Frameworks for Ensuring Fit to Context
* Bethany M. Kwan, Douglas A. Luke, Prajakta Adsul, Harriet Koorts,
Elaine H. Morrato, and Russell E. Glasgow
* 28. Enhancing Dissemination Through Marketing and Distribution
Systems: A Vision for Public Health
* Niko Verdecias, Joseph T. Steensma, Matthew W. Kreuter, and Jay M.
Bernhardt
* 29. Scale-up and Sustainment of Effective Interventions
* Luke Wolfenden, Rachel Sutherland, Rachel C. Shelton, Sze Lin Yoong,
and Nicole Nathan
* 30. Training and Capacity Building in Dissemination and
Implementation Science
* Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, and Ana A. Baumann
* Index
* Foreword by David Chambers
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Section 1: Background
*
* 1. The Promise and Challenges of Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Michelle Silver, Graham A. Colditz, and Karen M. Emmons
* 2. Terminology for Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Borsika A. Rabin, Clare Viglione, and Ross C. Brownson
* Section 2: Theory and Conceptual Foundations
*
* 3. Historical Roots of Dissemination and Implementation Science
* James W. Dearing, Kerk F. Kee, and Tai-Quan Peng
* 4. The Conceptual Basis for Dissemination and Implementation
Research: Lessons From Existing Theories, Models, and Frameworks
* Rachel G. Tabak, Per Nilsen, Eva Woodward, and David A. Chambers
* 5. Ethical Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* James M. DuBois and Beth Prusaczyk
* Section 3: Strategies and Methods
*
* 6. Implementation Strategies
* JoAnn E. Kirchner, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Eva N. Woodward,
Jeffrey L. Smith, and Enola K. Proctor
* 7. Fidelity and Its Relationship to Effectiveness, Adaptation, and
Implementation
* Rachel C. Shelton, Prajakta Adsul, Karen M. Emmons, Laura A. Linnan,
and Jennifer D. Allen
* 8. Adaptation in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, and Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 9. The Role of Organizational Processes in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Gregory A. Aarons, Mark G. Ehrhart, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, and Joanna
C. Moullin
* 10. Participatory Approaches in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Shoba Ramanadhan, Melinda Davis, Tiffany Donaldson, Elecia Miller,
and Meredith Minkler
* 11. The Role of Economic Evaluation in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Alex R. Dopp, Simon Walker, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 12. Missing the Target-Mis-implementation and De-implementation
* Virginia R. McKay, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Sara Malone, Collin McGovern,
and Daniel J. Niven
* 13. Systems Science Methods in Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Douglas A. Luke, Alexandra B. Morshed, Virginia R. McKay, and Todd B.
Combs
* Section 4: Design and Measurement
*
* 14. Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Geoffrey M. Curran, Justin D. Smith, John Landsverk, Wouter Vermeer,
Edward J. Miech, Bo Kim, Gracelyn Cruden, Maria E. Fernandez, and C.
Hendricks Brown
* 15. Measurement Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Cara C. Lewis, Kayne Mettert, Enola K. Proctor, and Ross C. Brownson
* 16. Furthering Dissemination and Implementation Research: Paying More
Attention to External Validity Through an Equity Lens
* Katy E. Trinkley, Demetria M. McNeal, Meredith P. Fort, Lawrence W.
Green, and Amy G. Huebschmann
* 17. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Bridget Gaglio and Russell E. Glasgow
* 18. Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Lawrence A. Palinkas, Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Jessenia De Leon, and
Erika Salinas
* Section 5: Setting- and Population-Specific Dissemination and
Implementation
*
* 19. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Community and Public
Health Settings
* Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan, Eric M. Wiedenman, and Cynthia A. Vinson
* 20. Dissemination and Implementation in Social Service Settings
* Alicia C. Bunger, Lisa A. Juckett, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Danielle R.
Adams, and J. Curtis McMillen
* 21. Implementation Science in Healthcare
* Alison B. Hamilton and Arleen Brown
* 22. Health Dissemination and Implementation Within Schools
* Rebekka M. Lee, Andria B. Eisman, and Steven L. Gortmaker
* 23. Dissemination and Implementation Research in the Workplace
* Peggy A. Hannon, Rebecca J. Guerin, Christine M. Kava, and Jeffrey R.
Harris
* 24. Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Jonathan Purtle, Erika L. Crable, Gracelyn Cruden, Mathew Lee,
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Diana Silver, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 25. Health Equity in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Beth A. Glenn, O. Kenrik Duru, and Chandra
L. Ford
* 26. Implementation Science in the Global Context: Novel Applications
and Bidirectional Opportunities
* Elvin H. Geng, Mosa Moshabela, and Olakunle Alonge
* Section 6: Dissemination and Scale-Up
* 27. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability: Principles,
Methods, and Frameworks for Ensuring Fit to Context
* Bethany M. Kwan, Douglas A. Luke, Prajakta Adsul, Harriet Koorts,
Elaine H. Morrato, and Russell E. Glasgow
* 28. Enhancing Dissemination Through Marketing and Distribution
Systems: A Vision for Public Health
* Niko Verdecias, Joseph T. Steensma, Matthew W. Kreuter, and Jay M.
Bernhardt
* 29. Scale-up and Sustainment of Effective Interventions
* Luke Wolfenden, Rachel Sutherland, Rachel C. Shelton, Sze Lin Yoong,
and Nicole Nathan
* 30. Training and Capacity Building in Dissemination and
Implementation Science
* Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, and Ana A. Baumann
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Section 1: Background
*
* 1. The Promise and Challenges of Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Michelle Silver, Graham A. Colditz, and Karen M. Emmons
* 2. Terminology for Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Borsika A. Rabin, Clare Viglione, and Ross C. Brownson
* Section 2: Theory and Conceptual Foundations
*
* 3. Historical Roots of Dissemination and Implementation Science
* James W. Dearing, Kerk F. Kee, and Tai-Quan Peng
* 4. The Conceptual Basis for Dissemination and Implementation
Research: Lessons From Existing Theories, Models, and Frameworks
* Rachel G. Tabak, Per Nilsen, Eva Woodward, and David A. Chambers
* 5. Ethical Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* James M. DuBois and Beth Prusaczyk
* Section 3: Strategies and Methods
*
* 6. Implementation Strategies
* JoAnn E. Kirchner, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Eva N. Woodward,
Jeffrey L. Smith, and Enola K. Proctor
* 7. Fidelity and Its Relationship to Effectiveness, Adaptation, and
Implementation
* Rachel C. Shelton, Prajakta Adsul, Karen M. Emmons, Laura A. Linnan,
and Jennifer D. Allen
* 8. Adaptation in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, and Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 9. The Role of Organizational Processes in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Gregory A. Aarons, Mark G. Ehrhart, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, and Joanna
C. Moullin
* 10. Participatory Approaches in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Shoba Ramanadhan, Melinda Davis, Tiffany Donaldson, Elecia Miller,
and Meredith Minkler
* 11. The Role of Economic Evaluation in Dissemination and
Implementation Research
* Alex R. Dopp, Simon Walker, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 12. Missing the Target-Mis-implementation and De-implementation
* Virginia R. McKay, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Sara Malone, Collin McGovern,
and Daniel J. Niven
* 13. Systems Science Methods in Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Douglas A. Luke, Alexandra B. Morshed, Virginia R. McKay, and Todd B.
Combs
* Section 4: Design and Measurement
*
* 14. Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Geoffrey M. Curran, Justin D. Smith, John Landsverk, Wouter Vermeer,
Edward J. Miech, Bo Kim, Gracelyn Cruden, Maria E. Fernandez, and C.
Hendricks Brown
* 15. Measurement Issues in Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Cara C. Lewis, Kayne Mettert, Enola K. Proctor, and Ross C. Brownson
* 16. Furthering Dissemination and Implementation Research: Paying More
Attention to External Validity Through an Equity Lens
* Katy E. Trinkley, Demetria M. McNeal, Meredith P. Fort, Lawrence W.
Green, and Amy G. Huebschmann
* 17. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation
Research
* Bridget Gaglio and Russell E. Glasgow
* 18. Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Dissemination and Implementation
Science
* Lawrence A. Palinkas, Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Jessenia De Leon, and
Erika Salinas
* Section 5: Setting- and Population-Specific Dissemination and
Implementation
*
* 19. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Community and Public
Health Settings
* Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan, Eric M. Wiedenman, and Cynthia A. Vinson
* 20. Dissemination and Implementation in Social Service Settings
* Alicia C. Bunger, Lisa A. Juckett, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Danielle R.
Adams, and J. Curtis McMillen
* 21. Implementation Science in Healthcare
* Alison B. Hamilton and Arleen Brown
* 22. Health Dissemination and Implementation Within Schools
* Rebekka M. Lee, Andria B. Eisman, and Steven L. Gortmaker
* 23. Dissemination and Implementation Research in the Workplace
* Peggy A. Hannon, Rebecca J. Guerin, Christine M. Kava, and Jeffrey R.
Harris
* 24. Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research
* Jonathan Purtle, Erika L. Crable, Gracelyn Cruden, Mathew Lee,
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Diana Silver, and Ramesh Raghavan
* 25. Health Equity in Dissemination and Implementation Science
* Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Beth A. Glenn, O. Kenrik Duru, and Chandra
L. Ford
* 26. Implementation Science in the Global Context: Novel Applications
and Bidirectional Opportunities
* Elvin H. Geng, Mosa Moshabela, and Olakunle Alonge
* Section 6: Dissemination and Scale-Up
* 27. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability: Principles,
Methods, and Frameworks for Ensuring Fit to Context
* Bethany M. Kwan, Douglas A. Luke, Prajakta Adsul, Harriet Koorts,
Elaine H. Morrato, and Russell E. Glasgow
* 28. Enhancing Dissemination Through Marketing and Distribution
Systems: A Vision for Public Health
* Niko Verdecias, Joseph T. Steensma, Matthew W. Kreuter, and Jay M.
Bernhardt
* 29. Scale-up and Sustainment of Effective Interventions
* Luke Wolfenden, Rachel Sutherland, Rachel C. Shelton, Sze Lin Yoong,
and Nicole Nathan
* 30. Training and Capacity Building in Dissemination and
Implementation Science
* Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, and Ana A. Baumann
* Index