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"Implementation Science meets Systems Science: Harnessing the Power of Systems Thinking and System Dynamics for Effective Implementation in Health Sciences"
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💡 In the SNSF-funded workshop, participants explored and applied systems science approaches to their implementation science projects, receiving valuable feedback during consultation sessions.
Big thanks to Dr. Decouttere & Prof. Vandaele for sharing their expertise! 👏

More on #IAQ at #APHA: a poster by Kate McPaul and others about knowledge of, attitudes toward, and acceptability of air hygiene methods (UVGI) in restaurants. Fascinating topic, participatory methods -- every time I've ever groused about engineers not paying attention to #ImplementationScience, I was hoping for something like this to come along. Bravo authors!
apha.confex.com/apha/2023/meet
This one is Monday, if anyone on Mastodon is at the conference.

APHA - APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and ExpoAir Hygiene: Formative research on the acceptability and safety of germicidal UV (GUV) Background: The restaurant industry employs 15.6 million people and has very lo...

Climate change research and the search for solutions: rethinking interdisciplinarity. Schipper, E.L.F., Dubash, N.K. & Mulugetta, Y.

Climatic Change 168, 18 (2021). doi.org/10.1007/s10584-021-032

#GoodRead #ClimateChange #Interdisciplinarity #ImplementationScience #Plurality #Narrative

link.springer.com/article/10.1

SpringerLinkClimate change research and the search for solutions: rethinking interdisciplinarity - Climatic ChangeGrowing political pressure to find solutions to climate change is leading to increasing calls for multiple disciplines, in particular those that are not traditionally part of climate change research, to contribute new knowledge systems that can offer deeper and broader insights to address the problem. Recognition of the complexity of climate change compels researchers to draw on interdisciplinary knowledge that marries natural sciences with social sciences and humanities. Yet most interdisciplinary approaches fail to adequately merge the framings of the disparate disciplines, resulting in reductionist messages that are largely devoid of context, and hence provide incomplete and misleading analysis for decision-making. For different knowledge systems to work better together toward climate solutions, we need to reframe the way questions are asked and research pursued, in order to inform action without slipping into reductionism. We suggest that interdisciplinarity needs to be rethought. This will require accepting a plurality of narratives, embracing multiple disciplinary perspectives, and shifting expectations of public messaging, and above all looking to integrate the appropriate disciplines that can help understand human systems in order to better mediate action.

#OpenAccess 👉 "Promises and pitfalls in implementation science from the perspective of US-based researchers: learning from a pre-mortem"

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BioMed CentralPromises and pitfalls in implementation science from the perspective of US-based researchers: learning from a pre-mortem - Implementation ScienceBackground Implementation science is at a sufficiently advanced stage that it is appropriate for the field to reflect on progress thus far in achieving its vision, with a goal of charting a path forward. In this debate, we offer such reflections and report on potential threats that might stymie progress, as well as opportunities to enhance the success and impact of the field, from the perspective of a group of US-based researchers. Main body Ten mid-career extramurally funded US-based researchers completed a “pre-mortem” or a group brainstorming exercise that leverages prospective hindsight to imagine that an event has already occurred and to generate an explanation for it — to reduce the likelihood of a poor outcome. We came to consensus on six key themes related to threats and opportunities for the field: (1) insufficient impact, (2) too much emphasis on being a “legitimate science,” (3) re-creation of the evidence-to-practice gap, (4) difficulty balancing accessibility and field coherence, (5) inability to align timelines and priorities with partners, and (6) overly complex implementation strategies and approaches. Conclusion We submit this debate piece to generate further discussion with other implementation partners as our field continues to develop and evolve. We hope the key opportunities identified will enhance the future of implementation research in the USA and spark discussion across international groups. We will continue to learn with humility about how best to implement with the goal of achieving equitable population health impact at scale.

Hi #MedMastodon Resending my #Introduction with capitals on the first letter of words in my hashtags. Saw a Toot about doing that to help those using screen readers.

I am an academic radiologist and health service researcher. My interests include #PopulationHealth, #HealthPolicy, health delivery system redesign, #HealthEquity, and process improvement.
#Radiology #QualityImprovement #ImplementationScience #ChangeManagement #MedMastodon #MedEd

Hello #academicmastodon and wider #fediverse community!
Here's my #introduction - I am a #UK based #health #research academic. My training is in #Psychology and #SocialPsychology with a focus in #Qualitative and #MixedMethods research.
I study health/illness/care experiences to inform the design, delivery, #evaluation and improvement of #HealthServices and #PublicHealth programmes, and generally interested in #ImplementationScience #ComplexInterventions #EvidenceSynthesis and #AdolescentHealth