articleImplementation ScienceSep 25, 2020GOLD OA

The Implementation Research Logic Model: a method for planning, executing, reporting, and synthesizing implementation projects

Northwestern University · University of Utah · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

Numerous models, frameworks, and theories exist for specific aspects of implementation research, including for determinants, strategies, and outcomes. However, implementation research projects often fail to provide a coherent rationale or justification for how these aspects are selected and tested in relation to one another. Despite this need to better specify the conceptual linkages between the core elements involved in projects, few tools or methods have been developed to aid in this task. The Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM) was created for this purpose and to enhance the rigor and transparency of describing the often-complex processes of improving the adoption of evidence-based interventions in healthcare delivery systems.

Methods

The IRLM structure and guiding principles were developed through a series of preliminary activities with multiple investigators representing diverse implementation research projects in terms of contexts, research designs, and implementation strategies being evaluated. The utility of the IRLM was evaluated in the course of a 2-day training to over 130 implementation researchers and healthcare delivery system partners.

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Keywords
  • Health informatics
  • Logic model
  • Implementation research
  • Health services research
  • Process management
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Health administration
  • Management science
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