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Implementation Support Skills: Findings From a Systematic Integrative Review

Albers, B., Metz, A., Burke, K., Bührmann, L., Bartley, L., Driessen, P., & Varsi, C.
2021

From the abstract: "Skills in selecting and designing strategies for implementing research-supported interventions (RSIs) within specific local contexts are important for progressing a wider RSI adoption and application in human and social services. This also applies to a particular role in implementation, the implementation support practitioner (ISP). This study examines which strategies have been reported as being used by ISPs across multiple bodies of research on implementation support and how these strategies were applied in concrete practice settings."

Citation

Albers, B., Metz, A., Burke, K., Bührmann, L., Bartley, L., Driessen, P., & Varsi, C. (2020). Implementation support skills: Findings from a systematic integrative review. Research on Social Work Practice, 31(2), 147-170. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049731520967419

DOI

10.1177/1049731520967419