Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies

Background: The ultimate impact of a health innovation depends not only on its effectiveness but also on its reach in the population and the extent to which it is implemented with high levels of completeness and fidelity. Implementation science has emerged as the potential solution to the failure to...

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Main Authors: Maria E. Fernandez, Gill A. ten Hoor, Sanne van Lieshout, Serena A. Rodriguez, Rinad S. Beidas, Guy Parcel, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Christine M. Markham, Gerjo Kok
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00158/full
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spelling doaj-e74e24a7b30445ab9cb30a8aabb20b432020-11-24T21:12:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652019-06-01710.3389/fpubh.2019.00158447809Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation StrategiesMaria E. Fernandez0Gill A. ten Hoor1Sanne van Lieshout2Serena A. Rodriguez3Serena A. Rodriguez4Rinad S. Beidas5Rinad S. Beidas6Guy Parcel7Robert A. C. Ruiter8Christine M. Markham9Gerjo Kok10Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, TX, United StatesDepartment of Work and Social Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, NetherlandsDepartment of Public Health, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsCenter for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, TX, United StatesDepartment of Population and Data Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesDepartment of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCenter for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, TX, United StatesDepartment of Work and Social Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, NetherlandsCenter for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, TX, United StatesDepartment of Work and Social Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, NetherlandsBackground: The ultimate impact of a health innovation depends not only on its effectiveness but also on its reach in the population and the extent to which it is implemented with high levels of completeness and fidelity. Implementation science has emerged as the potential solution to the failure to translate evidence from research into effective practice and policy evident in many fields. Implementation scientists have developed many frameworks, theories and models, which describe implementation determinants, processes, or outcomes; yet, there is little guidance about how these can inform the development or selection of implementation strategies (methods or techniques used to improve adoption, implementation, sustainment, and scale-up of interventions) (1, 2). To move the implementation science field forward and to provide a practical tool to apply the knowledge in this field, we describe a systematic process for planning or selecting implementation strategies: Implementation Mapping.Methods: Implementation Mapping is based on Intervention Mapping (a six-step protocol that guides the design of multi-level health promotion interventions and implementation strategies) and expands on Intervention Mapping step 5. It includes insights from both the implementation science field and Intervention Mapping. Implementation Mapping involves five tasks: (1) conduct an implementation needs assessment and identify program adopters and implementers; (2) state adoption and implementation outcomes and performance objectives, identify determinants, and create matrices of change objectives; (3) choose theoretical methods (mechanisms of change) and select or design implementation strategies; (4) produce implementation protocols and materials; and (5) evaluate implementation outcomes. The tasks are iterative with the planner circling back to previous steps throughout this process to ensure all adopters and implementers, outcomes, determinants, and objectives are addressed.Discussion: Implementation Mapping provides a systematic process for developing strategies to improve the adoption, implementation, and maintenance of evidence-based interventions in real-world settings.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00158/fullimplementationdisseminationadoptionintervention mappingadaptationimplementation strategies
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author Maria E. Fernandez
Gill A. ten Hoor
Sanne van Lieshout
Serena A. Rodriguez
Serena A. Rodriguez
Rinad S. Beidas
Rinad S. Beidas
Guy Parcel
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Christine M. Markham
Gerjo Kok
spellingShingle Maria E. Fernandez
Gill A. ten Hoor
Sanne van Lieshout
Serena A. Rodriguez
Serena A. Rodriguez
Rinad S. Beidas
Rinad S. Beidas
Guy Parcel
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Christine M. Markham
Gerjo Kok
Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
Frontiers in Public Health
implementation
dissemination
adoption
intervention mapping
adaptation
implementation strategies
author_facet Maria E. Fernandez
Gill A. ten Hoor
Sanne van Lieshout
Serena A. Rodriguez
Serena A. Rodriguez
Rinad S. Beidas
Rinad S. Beidas
Guy Parcel
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Christine M. Markham
Gerjo Kok
author_sort Maria E. Fernandez
title Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
title_short Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
title_full Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
title_fullStr Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies
title_sort implementation mapping: using intervention mapping to develop implementation strategies
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series Frontiers in Public Health
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publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: The ultimate impact of a health innovation depends not only on its effectiveness but also on its reach in the population and the extent to which it is implemented with high levels of completeness and fidelity. Implementation science has emerged as the potential solution to the failure to translate evidence from research into effective practice and policy evident in many fields. Implementation scientists have developed many frameworks, theories and models, which describe implementation determinants, processes, or outcomes; yet, there is little guidance about how these can inform the development or selection of implementation strategies (methods or techniques used to improve adoption, implementation, sustainment, and scale-up of interventions) (1, 2). To move the implementation science field forward and to provide a practical tool to apply the knowledge in this field, we describe a systematic process for planning or selecting implementation strategies: Implementation Mapping.Methods: Implementation Mapping is based on Intervention Mapping (a six-step protocol that guides the design of multi-level health promotion interventions and implementation strategies) and expands on Intervention Mapping step 5. It includes insights from both the implementation science field and Intervention Mapping. Implementation Mapping involves five tasks: (1) conduct an implementation needs assessment and identify program adopters and implementers; (2) state adoption and implementation outcomes and performance objectives, identify determinants, and create matrices of change objectives; (3) choose theoretical methods (mechanisms of change) and select or design implementation strategies; (4) produce implementation protocols and materials; and (5) evaluate implementation outcomes. The tasks are iterative with the planner circling back to previous steps throughout this process to ensure all adopters and implementers, outcomes, determinants, and objectives are addressed.Discussion: Implementation Mapping provides a systematic process for developing strategies to improve the adoption, implementation, and maintenance of evidence-based interventions in real-world settings.
topic implementation
dissemination
adoption
intervention mapping
adaptation
implementation strategies
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