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An implementation science laboratory as one approach to whole system improvement: A canadian healthcare perspective

  • Rachel Flynn
  • , Stephanie P. Brooks
  • , Denise Thomson
  • , Gabrielle L. Zimmermann
  • , David Johnson
  • , Tracy Wasylak

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Abstract

Implementation science (IS) has emerged as an integral component for evidence-based whole system improvement. IS studies the best methods to promote the systematic uptake of evidence-based interventions into routine practice to improve the quality and effectiveness of health service delivery and patient care. IS laboratories (IS labs) are one mechanism to integrate implementation science as an evidence-based approach to whole system improvement and to support a learning health system. This paper aims to examine if IS labs are a suitable approach to whole system improvement. We retrospectively analyzed an existing IS lab (Alberta, Canada’s Implementation Science Collaborative) to assess the potential of IS labs to perform as a whole system approach to improvement and to identify key activities and considerations for designing IS labs specifically to support learning health systems. Results from our evaluation show the extent to which IS labs support learning health systems through enabling infrastructures for system-wide improvement and research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number12681
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume18
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Implementation practice
  • Implementation science
  • Improvement
  • Learning health system
  • Whole system

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