TY - JOUR AU1 - Stetler, Cheryl AB - ANNALS OF HSR Effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Designs Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research to Enhance Public Health Impact Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD,* Mark Bauer, MD,w Brian Mittman, PhD,z Jeffrey M. Pyne, MD,* and Cheryl Stetler, PhDz uch has been written about the nature of health care 1–3 Objectives: This study proposes methods for blending design Mscience-to-service gaps both in general and relative components of clinical effectiveness and implementation research. specifically to health promotion and numerous medical 5–9 Such blending can provide benefits over pursuing these lines of specialties. Thus far, the literature indicates that gaps research independently; for example, more rapid translational gains, between research and practice can result from multiple fac- more effective implementation strategies, and more useful in- tors, including educational/knowledge deficiencies and/or 10,11 12,13 formation for decision makers. This study proposes a “hybrid ef- disagreements, time constraints for practitioners, fectiveness-implementation” typology, describes a rationale for lack of decision support tools and feedback mechanisms, their use, outlines the design decisions that must be faced, and poorly aligned incentives, and a host of other organiza- 2,15,16 provides several real-world examples. tional climate and cultural factors. In addition to these provider-level and systems-level Results: An effectiveness-implementation hybrid design TI - Effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Designs Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research to Enhance Public Health Impact JF - Medical Care DO - 10.1097/MLR.0b013e3182408812 DA - 2012-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/effectiveness-implementation-hybrid-designs-combining-elements-of-W945B5OpUn SP - 217–226-217&ndash EP - ndash;226-217–226 VL - 50 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -