Innovation characteristics
Number of Models:
The number of models that include elements aligned with the given construct.
40 Elements:
Components abstracted from each model and aligned with the given construct.
AccessibleActionable
Appraise all types of evidence
Clinical Encounter
Clinical Guidelines
Complexity, Relative Advantage, and Observability
Content
Credible
Cultural Homophilly in provision of care
Design Intervention Prototype - (4A) design intervention to incorporate scientific evidence and locally developed programs
EBP practice guidelines
Effectiveness/Efficacy
Efficiency, Safety, Effectiveness, Equity, Patient-centeredness, Timeliness
Equity of Services
Evidence
Evidence -Based Interventions
Evidence -Based Interventions (Components)
Evidence -Based Practices
Evidence and Compatibility
Evidence EBP characteristics
Evidence Reviews
Evidence Strength & Quality
Evidence-Based Innovations
Features of the Innovation
Flexibility (delivery and adherence)
Foster a norm of inclusion
Identify Multiple Inputs for New Program - Identify scientific evidence relevant to planned intervention to address targeted health disparity
Innovation
Innovation Characteristics
Innovation Effectiveness
Innovation Efficacy
Innovation Fit with Users’ Norms and Values
Intervention
Intervention Characteristics
Intervention Factors
Knowledge & Beliefs about the Intervention
Multiple Types
Network with Innovation Developers and Consultants
Practical and logistical issues within the context of the healthcare setting
Program (intervention)
Program Related Factors
Relevant Evidence and Information
Research and pblished guidelines; clinical experiences and perceptions; patient experiences, needs, preferences; local practice information; characteristics of the targeted EBP
Scientific merit
Seamlessness of transition between program elements
Specify Theory - Determine theoretical basis for behavioral changes
Specify Theory - Identify Framework of Social-Ecological Determinants of Disparities
Strength of the evidence base
Summarize Evidence
System Interventions
The Innovation
The way interventions work
Types of innovation
Use of Services
Definition:
The definition of the construct.
The objects of D&I activities are interventions with proven efficacy and effectiveness (i.e., evidence-based). Interventions within D&I research should be defined broadly and may include programs, practices, processes, policies, and guidelines. In D&I research, we often encounter with complex interventions (e.g., interventions using community-wide education) where the description of core intervention components and their relationships involve multiple settings, audiences, and approaches. Related Models:
- Active Implementation Framework
- Adherence Optimization Framework
- Availability, Responsiveness & Continuity (ARC): An Organizational & Community Intervention Model
- Blueprint for Dissemination
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research Knowledge Translation within the Research Cycle Model or Knowledge Action Model
- Choosing Wisely Deimplementation Framework
- Conceptual Model of Implementation Research
- conNECT Framework
- Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
- Critical Realism & the Arts Research Utilization Model (CRARIUM)
- Davis' Pathman-PRECEED Model
- Designing and evaluating interventions to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health care
- Dissemination and Implementation Framework for an Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Program
- Dissemination of Evidence-based Interventions to Prevent Obesity
- EMTReK - Evidence-based Model for the Transfer and Exchange of Research Knowledge
- EQ-DI Framework
- Framework for Analyzing Adoption of Complex Health Innovations
- Framework for Enhancing the Value of Research for Dissemination and Implementation
- Framework for the Dissemination & Utilization of Research for Health-Care Policy & Practice
- Framework for Translating Evidence into Action
- Generic Implementation Framework
- Health Equity Implementation Framework
- Implementation Effectiveness Model
- Interacting Elements of Integrating Science, Policy, and Practice
- Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines
- Kingdon's Multiple-Streams Framework
- Model for Improving the Dissemination of Nursing Research
- Model for Predictors of Adoption
- Organizational Theory of Innovation Implementation
- Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM)
- Pragmatic-Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary 2
- Precede-Proceed Model
- Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS)
- Pronovost's 4E's Process Theory
- RE-AIM 1.0 Framework
- RE-AIM 2.0/Contextually Expanded RE-AIM
- Real-World Dissemination
- Replicating Effective Programs Framework
- Six-Step Framework for International Physical Activity Dissemination
- Transcreation Framework for Community-engaged Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Health Disparities
Assessment Instruments:
External link to measures on the GEM site for the given construct.
- CFIR Interview Guide (Lam)
- CFIR Interview Guide (Zhao)
- CFIR Interview Guide Webtool
- Implementation Climate Scale (ICS)
- Iterative, Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (iPRISM) Webtool
- Policy Coalition Evaluation Tool (PCET)
- RAPICE Protocol, Activity, and Interview Prompt Guide
- RAPICE Summary Template
- Readiness for Recovery and Resiliency - Interview Guide
- Readiness Thinking Tool - Observation Guide
- Readiness Thinking Tool - Survey
- Rehabilitation Policy Questionnaire