Table 2.
A summary of the literature review
Authorar [reference #] | Objective | Discipline | Components addressed | ||||
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Effective intervention | Implementation fidelity | Concurrent evaluation | Course corrected during implementation | Sustainability | |||
Tumilowicz et al.(10) | Presents an approach to implementation science in nutrition | Nutrition | X | X | X | ||
Menon et al.(11) | To describe a nutrition implementation-focused framework and research agenda | Nutrition | X | X | X | ||
Gillespie(12) | To synthesise what is known about nutrition to guide actions that focus on scaling-up impact on nutrition | Nutrition | X | X | X | ||
Damschroder et al.(24) | Describe the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) | Health service | X | X | |||
Kitson et al.(25) | Support successful implementation of research into practice | Nursing | X | X | X | ||
Glasgow et al.(26) | To propose a model for evaluating the public health interventions | Public health | X | X | X | X | |
Carroll et al.(27) | To understand whether an intervention has been implemented with fidelity, how and why an intervention works and the extent to which outcomes can be improved | Public/Mental health | X | X | |||
Kilbourne et al.(28) | Describe the use of a conceptual framework and implementation protocol to prepare effective health services interventions | Health service | X | X | X | ||
Van Achterberg et al.(29) | To provide an introduction and overview of current developments in implementation science and to apply these to nursing | Nursing | X | X | X | ||
Scheirer et al.(30) | To provide guidance for research and evaluation of health program sustainability | Public health | X | ||||
Fassier et al.(31) | To construct a conceptual framework to identify barriers and facilitators before implementing and to validate this conceptual framework empirically | Occupational health | X | ||||
Rongey et al.(32) | To illustrate how this hybrid model could inform the translation of a novel method of healthcare delivery | Health service | X | ||||
Knapp et al.(33) | To integrate relevant elements of implementation science theories for conducting real-world implementation | Health care | X | X | X | X | |
Meyers et al.(34) | To the understanding of the complex and dynamic nature of implementation | Psychology | X | X | X | X | |
Chambers et al.(35) | Understandings dynamic approach to sustainability and implications of this framework for research, policy and practice | Health care | X | X | |||
Flottorp et al.(36) | Describe the development of a comprehensive, integrated checklist of determinants of practice | Health care | X | ||||
Lobb et al.(37) | Provides a review of implementation science to outlined several ways in which implementation is being applied to population health | Population health | X | ||||
Sivaram et al.(38) | Describe the challenges of implementing cancer control programs and present a framework to illustrate how it can be applied in the context of global cancer research and practice | Health service | X | X | X | ||
Neta et al.(39) | To present and discuss a framework for enhancing the value of research for dissemination and implementation of improving population health | Population health | X | X | X | ||
Atkins et al.(40) | Describe a process that aligns ecological theory with a public health model to address long-standing mental health disparities | Public health | X | X | |||
Barker et al.(41) | Describe a framework for taking health interventions to full scale, and use two large-scale improvement initiatives in Africa to illustrate the framework in action | Health service | X | X | |||
Pérez et al.(42) | Propose a modified framework for implementation fidelity to provide a better fit for adaptive interventions | Public health | X | ||||
Blanchard et al.(43) | Describes active implementation frameworks to facilitate the implementation and improvement of comprehensive medication management | Health service | X | X | X | ||
Pfadenhauer et al. (44) | To develop a framework to assess context and implementation of complex interventions | Public health | X | ||||
Rapport et al.(45) | To reveal how implementation science is presented and understood in health services research contexts and clarify the foundational concepts | Health service | X | X | X | X | |
Vanderkruik et al.(46) | Present a framework for evaluating contextual factors affecting an initiative at multiple phases of its life cycle | Public health | X | X | |||
Shediac-Rizkallah et al.(47) | To know what factors influence sustainability, provide strategy to fostering program sustainability and provide a future direction | Public health | X | ||||
Schell et al.(48) | To present a new conceptual framework for program sustainability in public health | Public health | X | ||||
Iwelunmor(49) | To conduct a systematic review of empirical literature to explore how health interventions implemented in Sub-Saharan Africa are sustained | Public health | X | ||||
Verhagen et al.(50) | To bridge the gap between knowledge derived from research and generate evidence-based usable information and tools for practice | Sport science | X | X | X |