Facilitating future implementation and translation to clinical practice: The Implementation Planning Assessment Tool for clinical trials. Kowalski, C. P., Kawentel, L. M., Kyriakides, T. C., Davis, L., Bowersox, N. W., Kilbourne, A. M., Huang, G. D., & Nevedal, A. L. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 6(1):e131, 2022. Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Implementation assessment plans are crucial for clinical trials to achieve their full potential. Without a proactive plan to implement trial results, it can take decades for one-fifth of effective interventions to be adopted into routine care settings. The Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development is undergoing a systematic transformation to embed implementation planning in research protocols through the Cooperative Studies Program, its flagship clinical research program. This manuscript has two objectives: 1) to introduce an Implementation Planning Assessment (IPA) Tool that any clinical trialist may use to facilitate post-trial implementation of interventions found to be effective and 2) to provide a case study demonstrating the IPA Tool’s use. The IPA Tool encourages study designers to initially consider rigorous data collection to maximize acceptability of the intervention by end-users. It also helps identify and prepare potential interested parties at local and national leadership levels to ensure, upon trial completion, interventions can be integrated into programs, technologies, and policies in a sustainable way. The IPA Tool can alleviate some of the overwhelming nature of implementation science by providing a practical guide based on implementation science principles for researchers desiring to scale up and spread effective, clinical trial-tested interventions to benefit patients.
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	title = {Facilitating future implementation and translation to clinical practice: {The} {Implementation} {Planning} {Assessment} {Tool} for clinical trials},
	volume = {6},
	issn = {2059-8661},
	shorttitle = {Facilitating future implementation and translation to clinical practice},
	url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-clinical-and-translational-science/article/facilitating-future-implementation-and-translation-to-clinical-practice-the-implementation-planning-assessment-tool-for-clinical-trials/53500137476E6173E9BB4F86C21B7FDB},
	doi = {10.1017/cts.2022.467},
	abstract = {Implementation assessment plans are crucial for clinical trials to achieve their full potential. Without a proactive plan to implement trial results, it can take decades for one-fifth of effective interventions to be adopted into routine care settings. The Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development is undergoing a systematic transformation to embed implementation planning in research protocols through the Cooperative Studies Program, its flagship clinical research program. This manuscript has two objectives: 1) to introduce an Implementation Planning Assessment (IPA) Tool that any clinical trialist may use to facilitate post-trial implementation of interventions found to be effective and 2) to provide a case study demonstrating the IPA Tool’s use. The IPA Tool encourages study designers to initially consider rigorous data collection to maximize acceptability of the intervention by end-users. It also helps identify and prepare potential interested parties at local and national leadership levels to ensure, upon trial completion, interventions can be integrated into programs, technologies, and policies in a sustainable way. The IPA Tool can alleviate some of the overwhelming nature of implementation science by providing a practical guide based on implementation science principles for researchers desiring to scale up and spread effective, clinical trial-tested interventions to benefit patients.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2023-01-20},
	journal = {Journal of Clinical and Translational Science},
	author = {Kowalski, Christine P. and Kawentel, Linda M. and Kyriakides, Tassos C. and Davis, Lori and Bowersox, Nicholas W. and Kilbourne, Amy M. and Huang, Grant D. and Nevedal, Andrea L.},
	year = {2022},
	note = {Publisher: Cambridge University Press},
	pages = {e131},
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