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The Longitudinal Implementation Strategy Tracking System (LISTS): feasibility, usability, and pilot testing of a novel method.

Justin Dean SmithWynne E NortonSandra A MitchellChristine CroninMichael J HassettJennifer L RidgewaySofia F GarciaRaymond U OsarogiagbonDon S DizonJessica D AustinWhitney BattestilliJoshua E RichardsonNathan K TeschDavid CellaAndrea L ChevilleLisa D DiMartinonull null
Published in: Implementation science communications (2023)
The LISTS method was developed collaboratively between researchers and practitioners to fill a research gap in systematically tracking implementation strategy use and modifications in research studies and other implementation efforts. Preliminary feedback from LISTS users indicate it is feasible and usable. Potential future developments include additional features, fewer data elements, and interoperability with alternative data entry platforms. LISTS offers a systematic method that encourages the use of common data elements to support data analysis across sites and synthesis across studies. Future research is needed to further adapt, refine, and evaluate the LISTS method in studies with employ diverse study designs and address varying delivery settings, health conditions, and intervention types.
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