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  1. Patients presenting to Emergency Departments (ED) with opioid use disorder may be candidates for buprenorphine treatment, making EDs an appropriate setting to initiate this underused, but clinically proven the...

    Authors: Olufemi Ajumobi, Sarah Friedman, Michelle Granner, Julie Lucero, John Westhoff, Brandon Koch and Karla D. Wagner
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:104
  2. Implementing research evidence into clinical practice is challenging. This study aim was to explore implementation of two intrapartum trials with compelling findings: BUMPES (position in second stage of labour...

    Authors: Fiona Cross-Sudworth, Nimarta Dharni, Sara Kenyon, Richard Lilford and Beck Taylor
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:103
  3. Over 80% of people who experience a stroke present with residual impairment of the upper extremity, such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. However, rarely do stroke rehabilitation practitioners (e.g., o...

    Authors: Lisa A. Juckett, Meredith Banhos, Mequeil L. Howard, Taylor Walters, L. Marissa Horn, Adam R. Kinney and Lauren R. Wengerd
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:102
  4. Longer-acting cabotegravir (CAB) is a novel, safe, and efficacious pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. As we near a time for CAB scale-up, the experience of global leaders in PrEP research and ...

    Authors: Lauren R. Violette, Kidist Zewdie, Nyawira Gitahi, Kristin Beima-Sofie and Renee Heffron
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:101
  5. Back pain is very common and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Due to health care system inequalities, Indigenous communities have a disproportionately higher prevalence of injury and acute and chronic ...

    Authors: Nicole Robak, Elena Broeckelmann, Silvano Mior, Melissa Atkinson-Graham, Jennifer Ward, Muriel Scott, Steven Passmore, Deborah Kopansky-Giles, Patricia Tavares, Jean Moss, Jacqueline Ladwig, Cheryl Glazebrook, David Monias, Helga Hamilton, Donnie McKay, Randall Smolinski…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:100
  6. Depression is the most diagnosed mental health condition among people living with HIV. Collaborative care is an effective intervention for depression, typically delivered in primary care settings. The HIV Tran...

    Authors: Jacob T. Painter, Jeffrey Pyne, Geoffrey Curran, Rebecca A. Raciborski, Shane Russell, John Fortney, Allen L. Gifford, Michael Ohl and Eva N. Woodward
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:99
  7. Implementation science scholars have made significant progress identifying factors that enable or obstruct the implementation of evidence-based interventions, and testing strategies that may modify those facto...

    Authors: Cara C. Lewis, Hannah E. Frank, Gracelyn Cruden, Bo Kim, Aubyn C. Stahmer, Aaron R. Lyon, Bianca Albers, Gregory A. Aarons, Rinad S. Beidas, Brian S. Mittman, Bryan J. Weiner, Nate J. Williams and Byron J. Powell
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:98
  8. South Asian Americans bear a high burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), but little is known about the sustainability of evidence-based interventions (EBI) to prevent ASCVD in this populatio...

    Authors: Milkie Vu, Saihariharan Nedunchezhian, Nicola Lancki, Bonnie Spring, C. Hendricks Brown and Namratha R. Kandula
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:89
  9. Hip fracture surgery under general or spinal anesthesia is a common procedure for older adults in the United States (US). Although spinal or general anesthesia can be appropriate for many patients, and the cho...

    Authors: Eliana C. Goldstein, Mary C. Politi, James H. Baraldi, Glyn Elwyn, Hugo Campos, Rui Feng, Samir Mehta, Karah Whatley, Viktoria Schmitz and Mark D. Neuman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:97
  10. Healthy School Recognized Campus (HSRC) is a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension initiative that promotes the delivery of multiple evidence-based physical activity and nutrition programs in schools. Simultaneous deli...

    Authors: Allyson Schaefers, Lucy Xin, Paula Butler, Julie Gardner, Alexandra L. MacMillan Uribe, Chad D. Rethorst, Laura Rolke, Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler and Jacob Szeszulski
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:96
  11. Our research team partnered with primary care and quality improvement staff in Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (CHCs) to develop Partnered and Equity Data-Driven Implementation (PEDDI) to promote ...

    Authors: Kelly A. Aschbrenner, Emily R. Haines, Gina R. Kruse, Ayotola O. Olugbenga, Annette N. Thomas, Tanveer Khan, Stephanie Martinez, Karen M. Emmons and Stephen J. Bartels
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:95
  12. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommend that men with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) are offered twice weekly supervised aerobic and resistance exercise to...

    Authors: Sophie Reale, Rebecca R. Turner, Liz Steed, Steph J. C. Taylor, Derek J. Rosario, Liam Bourke, Dylan Morrissey, Aidan Q. Innes and Eileen Sutton
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:94
  13. Long-acting injectable cabotegravir plus rilpivirine (LAI CAB/RPV) has several potential benefits over daily oral formulations for HIV treatment, including the potential to facilitate long-term adherence and r...

    Authors: Afiba Manza-A Agovi, Caitlin T. Thompson, Kevin J. Craten, Esther Fasanmi, Meng Pan, Rohit P. Ojha and Erika L. Thompson
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:93
  14. Mississippi (MS) experiences disproportionally high rates of new HIV infections and limited availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are poised to increase ac...

    Authors: Trisha Arnold, Laura Whiteley, Kayla K. Giorlando, Andrew P. Barnett, Ariana M. Albanese, Avery Leigland, Courtney Sims-Gomillia, A. Rani Elwy, Precious Patrick Edet, Demetra M. Lewis, James B. Brock and Larry K. Brown
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:92
  15. Despite being the primary setting for HIV prevention among men who have sex with men (MSM) since the start of the epidemic, community-based organizations (CBOs) struggle to reach this historically stigmatized ...

    Authors: Dennis H. Li, Alithia Zamantakis, Juan P. Zapata, Elizabeth C. Danielson, Rana Saber, Nanette Benbow, Justin D. Smith, Gregory Swann, Kathryn Macapagal and Brian Mustanski
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:91
  16. Although there are many proven effective physical activity (PA) interventions for older adults, implementation in a real world setting is often limited. This study describes the systematic development of a mul...

    Authors: Denise A. Peels, Janet M. Boekhout, Femke van Nassau, Lilian Lechner, Catherine A. W. Bolman and Brenda A. J. Berendsen
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:90
  17. The burden of hypertension among people with HIV is high, particularly in low-and middle-income countries, yet gaps in hypertension screening and care in these settings persist. This study aimed to identify fa...

    Authors: Leslie C. M. Johnson, Suha H. Khan, Mohammed K. Ali, Karla I. Galaviz, Fatima Waseem, Claudia E. Ordóñez, Mark J. Siedner, Athini Nyatela, Vincent C. Marconi and Samanta T. Lalla-Edward
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:87
  18. Authors: Elvira E. Jimenez, Ann‑Marie Rosland, Susan E. Stockdale, Ashok Reddy, Michelle S. Wong, Natasha Torrence, Alexis Huynh and Evelyn T. Chang
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:86

    The original article was published in Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:75

  19. Learning Health Systems (LHS) – characterised by cycles of evidence generation and application – are increasingly recognised for their potential to improve public health interventions and optimise health impac...

    Authors: Cassandra Lane, Nicole Nathan, John Wiggers, Alix Hall, Adam Shoesmith, Adrian Bauman, Daniel Groombridge, Rachel Sutherland and Luke Wolfenden
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:85
  20. Black Kentuckians experience more deleterious colorectal cancer (CRC) outcomes than their White counterparts, a disparity that could be reduced by increased screening in Black communities. Previous research ha...

    Authors: Aaron J. Kruse-Diehr, Derek Cegelka, Carlee Combs, Rose Wood, Elizabeth Holtsclaw, Jerod L. Stapleton and Lovoria B. Williams
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:83
  21. Diabetes is a serious public health problem affecting 37.3 million Americans. Diabetes shared medical appointments (SMAs) are an effective strategy for providing diabetes self-management support and education ...

    Authors: Jodi Summers Holtrop, Dennis Gurfinkel, Andrea Nederveld, Julia Reedy, Claude Rubinson and Bethany Matthews Kwan
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:82
  22. Iron deficiency anaemia is common among pregnant women in Nigeria. The standard treatment is oral iron therapy, which can be sub-optimal due to side effects. Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) is an evide...

    Authors: Opeyemi R. Akinajo, Kristi Sidney Annerstedt, Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas, Chisom Obi‑Jeff, Nadia A. Sam-Agudu, Ochuwa A. Babah, Mobolanle R. Balogun, Lenka Beňová and Bosede Bukola Afolabi
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:81
  23. Successful HIV treatment programs have turned HIV into a chronic condition, but noncommunicable diseases such as hypertension jeopardize this progress. Hypertension control rates among people with HIV (PWH) ar...

    Authors: Thato Moshomo, Tendani Gaolathe, Mareko Ramotsababa, Onkabetse Julia Molefe-Baikai, Edwin Mogaetsho, Evelyn Dintwa, Pooja Gala, Ponego Ponatshego, Laura M. Bogart, Nabila Youssouf, Khumo Seipone, Amelia E. Van Pelt, Kara Bennett, Shabbar Jaffar, Maliha Ilias, Veronica Tonwe…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:80
  24. Falls among older adults represent a major health hazard across the world. In 2022, the World Falls Guidelines was published, summarising research evidence and expert recommendations on how to prevent falls, b...

    Authors: Siv Linnerud, Linda Aimée Hartford Kvæl, Maria Bjerk, Kristin Taraldsen, Dawn A. Skelton and Therese Brovold
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:79
  25. There has been increased attention to the need for, and the positive impact of, engaged or participatory science in recent years. Implementation scientists have an opportunity to leverage and contribute to eng...

    Authors: Aubrey Villalobos, Elizabeth Reynolds, Sean N. Halpin, Sara R. Jacobs and Holly L. Peay
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:78
  26. Most implementation science resources (e.g., taxonomies) are published in English. Linguistic inaccessibility creates a barrier to the conduct of implementation research among non-English-speaking populations,...

    Authors: Amelia E. Van Pelt, Alejandra Paniagua-Avila, Amanda Sanchez, Stephanie Sila, Elizabeth D. Lowenthal, Byron J. Powell and Rinad S. Beidas
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:77
  27. Adolescents and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors are at risk for psychological distress due to their unique developmental and medical needs. Healthcare providers can leverage the convenience and appeal of te...

    Authors: Gary Kwok, Angela Senger, Archana Sharma, Ivelisse Mandato and Katie A. Devine
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:76
  28. Patients with significant multimorbidity and other factors that make healthcare challenging to access and coordinate are at high risk for poor health outcomes. Although most (93%) of Veterans’ Health Administr...

    Authors: Elvira E. Jimenez, Ann-Marie Rosland, Susan E. Stockdale, Ashok Reddy, Michelle S. Wong, Natasha Torrence, Alexis Huynh and Evelyn T. Chang
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:75

    The Correction to this article has been published in Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:86

  29. German hospitals are legally obliged to implement digital patient portals within the next years. Systematic reviews show that the use of patient portals may be associated with improved patient-centeredness and...

    Authors: Florian Wurster, Paola Di Gion, Nina Goldberg, Volker Hautsch, Klara Hefter, Christin Herrmann, Georg Langebartels, Holger Pfaff and Ute Karbach
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:74
  30. As role substitution models gain prominence in healthcare, understanding the factors shaping their effectiveness is paramount. This study aimed to investigate factors that impact the implementation and perform...

    Authors: Rumbidzai N. Mutsekwa, Katrina L. Campbell, Russell Canavan, Rebecca L. Angus, Liza-Jane McBride and Joshua M. Byrnes
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:73
  31. Although eMental health interventions are a viable solution to address disparities in access to mental healthcare and increase its efficiency, they still face challenges of implementation. Literature highlight...

    Authors: Sofia Bastoni, Charlotte Marijne van Lotringen, Hanneke Kip, Robbert Sanderman, Lisette J. E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen and Anne van Dongen
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:72
  32. Multiple evidence-based strategies (EBS) for promoting HPV vaccination exist. However, adolescent HPV vaccination rates remain below target levels in communities at high risk for HPV-associated cancers and ser...

    Authors: Jennifer Tsui, Michelle Shin, Kylie Sloan, Thomas I. Mackie, Samantha Garcia, Anne E. Fehrenbacher, Benjamin F. Crabtree and Lawrence A. Palinkas
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:71
  33. Implementation research generally assumes established evidence-based practices and prior piloting of implementation strategies, which may not be feasible during a public health emergency. We describe the use o...

    Authors: Jessica E. Becker, Fatma M. Shebl, Elena Losina, Anna Wilson, Julie H. Levison, Karen Donelan, Vicki Fung, Hao Trieu, Christopher Panella, Yiqi Qian, Pooyan Kazemian, Bruce Bird, Brian G. Skotko, Stephen Bartels and Kenneth A. Freedberg
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:70
  34. Qualitative methods are a critical tool for enhancing implementation planning and tailoring, yet rapid turn-around of qualitative insights can be challenging in large implementation trials. The Department of V...

    Authors: Erin P. Finley, Joya G. Chrystal, Alicia R. Gable, Erica H. Fletcher, Agatha Palma, Ismelda Canelo, Rebecca S. Oberman, La Shawnta S. Jackson, Rachel Lesser, Tannaz Moin, Bevanne Bean-Mayberry, Melissa M. Farmer and Alison Hamilton
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:69
  35. Behavior change techniques (BCTs) are considered as active components of implementation strategies, influencing determinants and, ultimately, implementation performance. In our previous Delphi study, experts f...

    Authors: Eveline M. Dubbeldeman, Mathilde R. Crone, Jessica Christina Kiefte-de Jong and Rianne M.J.J. van der Kleij
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:68
  36. Botswana serves as a model of success for HIV with 95% of people living with HIV (PLWH) virally suppressed. Yet, only 19% of PLWH and hypertension have controlled blood pressure. To address this gap, InterCARE...

    Authors: Pooja Gala, Ponego Ponatshego, Laura M. Bogart, Nabila Youssouf, Mareko Ramotsababa, Amelia E. Van Pelt, Thato Moshomo, Evelyn Dintwa, Khumo Seipone, Maliha Ilias, Veronica Tonwe, Tendani Gaolathe, Lisa R. Hirschhorn and Mosepele Mosepele
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:67
  37. Intensive manual therapy is important for improving lifelong upper limb motor outcomes for infants and toddlers with cerebral palsy. This play-based therapy is delivered by caregivers who are coached by occupa...

    Authors: Alicia Hilderley, Christine Cassidy, Sandra Reist-Asencio, Chelsea Tao, Stephen Tao, Susan McCoy, Divya Vurrabindi, Kathleen O’Grady, Mia Herrero, Liz Cambridge, Eleanor Leverington, Victoria Micek, John Andersen, Darcy Fehlings and Adam Kirton
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:66
  38. Implementation science emerged from the recognized need to speed the translation of effective interventions into practice. In the US, the science has evolved to place an ever-increasing focus on implementation...

    Authors: Jennifer Leeman, Catherine Rohweder, Jennifer Elston Lafata, Mary Wangen, Renee Ferrari, Christopher M. Shea, Alison Brenner, Isabel Roth, Oscar Fleming and Mark Toles
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:65
  39. Intervention adaptation is often necessary to improve the fit between evidence-based practices/programs and implementation contexts. Existing frameworks describe intervention adaptation processes but do not pr...

    Authors: Stephanie K. Brewer, Catherine M. Corbin, Ana A. Baumann, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Janine M. Jones, Michael D. Pullmann and Aaron R. Lyon
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:64
  40. Context (work environment) plays a crucial role in implementing evidence-based best practices within health care settings. Context is multi-faceted and its complex relationship with best practice use by care a...

    Authors: Yinfei Duan, Jing Wang, Holly J. Lanham, Whitney Berta, Stephanie A. Chamberlain, Matthias Hoben, Katharina Choroschun, Alba Iaconi, Yuting Song, Janelle Santos Perez, Shovana Shrestha, Anna Beeber, Ruth A. Anderson, Leslie Hayduk, Greta G. Cummings, Peter G. Norton…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:63
  41. As global adoption of antiretroviral therapy extends the lifespan of People Living with HIV (PLHIV) through viral suppression, the risk of comorbid conditions such as hypertension has risen, creating a need fo...

    Authors: Emmanuel K. Tetteh, William Effah, Lisa de las Fuentes, Karen Steger-May, Charles W. Goss, David W. Dowdy, Mark D. Huffman, Makeda J. Williams, Veronica Tonwe, Geetha P. Bansal, Elvin H. Geng, Victor G. Dávila-Román, Treva Rice and Kenneth B Schechtman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:62
  42. Despite increasing morbidity and mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCD) globally, health systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have limited capacity to address these chronic conditions, p...

    Authors: Michael E. Herce, Samuel Bosomprah, Felix Masiye, Oliver Mweemba, Jessie K. Edwards, Chomba Mandyata, Mmamulatelo Siame, Chilambwe Mwila, Tulani Matenga, Christiana Frimpong, Anchindika Mugala, Peter Mbewe, Perfect Shankalala, Pendasambo Sichone, Blessings Kasenge, Luanaledi Chunga…
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:61
  43. Black individuals in the United States (US) have a higher incidence of and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC) compared to other racial groups, and CRC is the second leading cause of death among Hispanic/La...

    Authors: Jessica N. Rivera Rivera, Katarina E. AuBuchon, Laura C. Schubel, Claire Starling, Jennifer Tran, Marjorie Locke, Melanie Grady, Mihriye Mete, H. Joseph Blumenthal, Jessica E. Galarraga and Hannah Arem
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:60
  44. Despite the critical need for comprehensive and effective chronic pain care, delivery of such care remains challenging. Group medical visits (GMVs) offer an innovative and efficient model for providing compreh...

    Authors: Isabel Roth, Malik Tiedt, Carrie Brintz, Ariana Thompson-Lastad, Gayla Ferguson, Erum Agha, Jennifer Holcomb, Paula Gardiner and Jennifer Leeman
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:59
  45. Translational efforts to increase uptake of evidence-based practices typically look at those outcomes in isolation of their impact on other aspects of care delivery. If we are in fact to “do no harm”, we must ...

    Authors: Karen M. Emmons, Leslie Pelton-Cairns, Daniel A. Gundersen, Jennifer L. Cruz, Lynette Mascioli and Gina R. Kruse
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:58
  46. In the UK, 7.6% of babies are born preterm, which the Department of Health aims to decrease to 6% by 2025. To advance this, NHS England released Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle Version 2 Element 5, recommendin...

    Authors: Naomi Carlisle, Sonia Dalkin, Andrew H Shennan and Jane Sandall
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:57

    The Correction to this article has been published in Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:133

  47. Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa face a disproportionately higher HIV/AIDS burden despite the global decline in incidence. Existing interventions often fail to adequately address t...

    Authors: Ronald Olum, Elvin H. Geng, Freddy E. Kitutu and Philippa M. Musoke
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:56
  48. Despite the effectiveness of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, American Indians (AIs) have low screening rates in the US. Many AIs receive care at Indian Health Services, Tribal, and Urban Indian (I/T/U) heal...

    Authors: Prajakta Adsul, Kevin English, Cheyenne Jim, V. Shane Pankratz, Nicholas Edwardson, Judith Sheche, Joseph Rodman, Jimmie Charlie, John Pagett, Jonathan Trujillo, Jillian Grisel-Cambridge, Steven Mora, Kaitlyn L. Yepa and Shiraz I. Mishra
    Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2024 5:55

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