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Courtney B. Anderson, Nicole M. Wagner, Debra P.
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Implementation Strategies: Results from the Expert
Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC)
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Weinehall, Anne Gadomski, and Kristina Lindvall
(2020), “Key Factors for Successful Implementation
of the National Rollover Protection Structure Rebate
Program,” Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment
&Health, 46(1), pp. 85–95.
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“MFIRE Software Version 4.0,” U.S. Pittsburgh,
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M. Boles (1999), “Evaluating the Public Health
Impact of Health Promotion Interventions: The
RE-AIM Framework,” American Journal of Public
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Aarons, David Chambers, Charles Glisson, and
Brian Mittman (2009), “Implementation Research
in Mental Health Services: An Emerging Science
with Conceptual, Methodological, and Training
Challenges,” Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research, 36,
pp. 24–34.
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Peter Hovmand, Greg Aarons, Alicia Bunger, Richard
Griffey, and Melissa Hensley (2011), “Outcomes
for Implementation Research: Conceptual
Distinctions, Measurement Challenges, and Research
Agenda,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health
and Mental Health Services Research, 38, pp. 65–76.
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for Implementation Research (cited 2024 October 2).
Available online at: https://cfirguide.org/.
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J. Devers (2007), “Qualitative Data Analysis for
Health Services Research: Developing Taxonomy,
Themes, and Theory,” Health Services Research, 42(4),
pp. 1758–1772.
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Mallett, and Timothy J. Orr (2016), “Effective
Group Training with Computer-Based Virtual
Environments,” Coal Age, 121(6), pp.44–51.
for Mid-Course Adaptations across Five Health
Services Research Projects,” in the Veterans Health
Administration,” Frontiers in Public Health, 8, p. 194.
[34] Taylor, Stephanie Parks, Robert T. Short, Anthony
M. Asher, Brice Taylor, and Rinad S. Beidas
(2020), “A Rapid Pre-implementation Evaluation
to Inform a Family Engagement Navigator Program
during COVID-19,” Implementation Science
Communications, 1, pp. 1–10.
[35] Skivington, Kathryn, Lynsay Matthews, Sharon Anne
Simpson, Peter Craig, Janis Baird, Jane M. Blazeby,
Kathleen Anne Boyd, Neil Craig, David P. French,
Emma McIntosh, Mark Petticrew, Jo Rycroft-Malone,
Martin White, and Laurence Moore (2021), “A New
Framework for Developing and Evaluating Complex
Interventions: Update of Medical Research Council
Guidance,” The British Medical Journal, 374(n2061),
p. 1–11.
[36] Damschroder, Laura J., David C. Aron, Rosalind
E. Keith, Susan R. Kirsh, Jeffery A. Alexander, and
Julie C. Lowery (2009), “Fostering Implementation
of Health Services Research Findings into Practice:
A Consolidated Framework for Advancing
Implementation Science,” Implementation Science, 4,
pp.1–15.
[37] Kirk, M. Alexis, Caitlin Kelley, Nicholas Yankey,
Sarah A. Birken, Brenton Abadie, and Laura
Damschroder (2015), “A Systematic Review of the Use
of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation
Research,” Implementation Science, 11, pp. 1–13.
[38] Eaton, Tara A., Marc Kowalkowski, Ryan Burns,
Hazel Tapp, Katherine O’Hare, and Stephanie P.
Taylor (2024), “Pre-implementation Planning for
a Sepsis Intervention in a Large Learning Health
System: A Qualitative Study,” BMC Health Services
Research, 24(1), pp. 1–13.
[39] King, Diane K., Jo Ann Shoup, Marsha A. Raebel,
Courtney B. Anderson, Nicole M. Wagner, Debra P.
Ritzwoller, and Bruce G. Bender (2020), “Planning
for Implementation Success Using RE-AIM and
CFIR Frameworks: A Qualitative Study,” Frontiers in
Public Health, 8, pp. 59.
[40] Damschroder, Laura J., Caitlin M. Reardon, Marilla
A. Opra Widerquist, and Julie Lowery (2022), “The
updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation
Research Based on User Feedback,” Implementation
Science, 17(1) p. 75.
[41] Powell, Byron J., Thomas J. Waltz, Matthew J.
Chinman, Laura J. Damschroder, Jeffrey L. Smith,
Monica M. Matthieu, Enola K. Proctor, and JoAnn
E. Kirchner (2015), “A Refined Compilation of
Implementation Strategies: Results from the Expert
Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC)
Project,” Implementation Science, 10, pp. 1–14.
[42] Tinc, Pamela J., Paul Jenkins, Julie A. Sorensen, Lars
Weinehall, Anne Gadomski, and Kristina Lindvall
(2020), “Key Factors for Successful Implementation
of the National Rollover Protection Structure Rebate
Program,” Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment
&Health, 46(1), pp. 85–95.
[43] Zhou, Lily, Leming Yuan, and Greg Cole (2020),
“MFIRE Software Version 4.0,” U.S. Pittsburgh,
PA: Department of Health and Human Services,
Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health.
[44] Glasgow, Russell E., Thomas M. Vogt, and Shawn
M. Boles (1999), “Evaluating the Public Health
Impact of Health Promotion Interventions: The
RE-AIM Framework,” American Journal of Public
Health, 89(9), pp. 1322–1327.
[45] Proctor, Enola K., John Landsverk, Gregory
Aarons, David Chambers, Charles Glisson, and
Brian Mittman (2009), “Implementation Research
in Mental Health Services: An Emerging Science
with Conceptual, Methodological, and Training
Challenges,” Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research, 36,
pp. 24–34.
[46] Proctor, Enola, Hiie Silmere, Ramesh Raghavan,
Peter Hovmand, Greg Aarons, Alicia Bunger, Richard
Griffey, and Melissa Hensley (2011), “Outcomes
for Implementation Research: Conceptual
Distinctions, Measurement Challenges, and Research
Agenda,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health
and Mental Health Services Research, 38, pp. 65–76.
[47] CFIR Research Team-Center for Clinical
Management Research. The Consolidated Framework
for Implementation Research (cited 2024 October 2).
Available online at: https://cfirguide.org/.
[48] Bradley, Elizabeth H., Leslie A. Curry, and Kelly
J. Devers (2007), “Qualitative Data Analysis for
Health Services Research: Developing Taxonomy,
Themes, and Theory,” Health Services Research, 42(4),
pp. 1758–1772.
[49] Connor, Blaine P., Michael J. Brnich, Launa G.
Mallett, and Timothy J. Orr (2016), “Effective
Group Training with Computer-Based Virtual
Environments,” Coal Age, 121(6), pp.44–51.