Overview
Implementation methods are the specific techniques, processes, and strategies used to integrate evidence-based practices into real-world settings. Within implementation science, these methods encompass the systematic approaches that facilitate the adoption, integration, and sustainability of research findings in clinical and organizational contexts. Research published in this journal examines implementation methods through the lens of healthcare practice, particularly focusing on how evidence-based interventions can be effectively translated into routine care. Published work has explored the identification and analysis of barriers and facilitators that influence implementation success, as well as the strategies employed to overcome obstacles in specific clinical domains such as rehabilitation services for chronic neurological conditions. This research addresses the practical challenges practitioners face when attempting to incorporate evidence-based protocols into their workflows, examining both the contextual factors that enable or hinder implementation and the deliberate strategies that can be deployed to support practice change. Understanding implementation methods is essential for closing the gap between research evidence and clinical practice, ensuring that patients benefit from scientifically validated interventions rather than outdated or ineffective approaches.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.