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Published in: Implementation Science 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Debate

Where is “policy” in dissemination and implementation science? Recommendations to advance theories, models, and frameworks: EPIS as a case example

Authors: Erika L. Crable, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Nicole A. Stadnick, Joanna C. Moullin, Gregory A. Aarons

Published in: Implementation Science | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Implementation science aims to accelerate the public health impact of evidence-based interventions. However, implementation science has had too little focus on the role of health policy — and its inseparable politics, polity structures, and policymakers — in the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based healthcare. Policies can serve as determinants, implementation strategies, the evidence-based “thing” to be implemented, or another variable in the causal pathway to healthcare access, quality, and patient outcomes. Research describing the roles of policy in dissemination and implementation (D&I) efforts is needed to resolve persistent knowledge gaps about policymakers’ evidence use, how evidence-based policies are implemented and sustained, and methods to de-implement policies that are ineffective or cause harm. Few D&I theories, models, or frameworks (TMF) explicitly guide researchers in conceptualizing where, how, and when policy should be empirically investigated. We conducted and reflected on the results of a scoping review to identify gaps of existing Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework-guided policy D&I studies. We argue that rather than creating new TMF, researchers should optimize existing TMF to examine policy’s role in D&I. We describe six recommendations to help researchers optimize existing D&I TMF. Recommendations are applied to EPIS, as one example for advancing TMF for policy D&I.

Recommendations

(1) Specify dimensions of a policy’s function (policy goals, type, contexts, capital exchanged).
(2) Specify dimensions of a policy’s form (origin, structure, dynamism, outcomes).
(3) Identify and define the nonlinear phases of policy D&I across outer and inner contexts.
(4) Describe the temporal roles that stakeholders play in policy D&I over time.
(5) Consider policy-relevant outer and inner context adaptations.
(6) Identify and describe bridging factors necessary for policy D&I success.

Conclusion

Researchers should use TMF to meaningfully conceptualize policy’s role in D&I efforts to accelerate the public health impact of evidence-based policies or practices and de-implement ineffective and harmful policies. Applying these six recommendations to existing D&I TMF advances existing theoretical knowledge, especially EPIS application, rather than introducing new models. Using these recommendations will sensitize researchers to help them investigate the multifaceted roles policy can play within a causal pathway leading to D&I success.
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Metadata
Title
Where is “policy” in dissemination and implementation science? Recommendations to advance theories, models, and frameworks: EPIS as a case example
Authors
Erika L. Crable
Rebecca Lengnick-Hall
Nicole A. Stadnick
Joanna C. Moullin
Gregory A. Aarons
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Implementation Science / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1748-5908
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-022-01256-x

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