Designing high-quality implementation research: development, application, feasibility and preliminary evaluation of the implementation science research development (ImpRes) tool and guide.
Louise HullLucy GouldingZarnie KhadjesariRachel DavisAndy HealeyIoannis BakolisNick SevdalisPublished in: Implementation science : IS (2019)
We have developed a feasible and acceptable tool, and supplementary guide, to facilitate consideration and incorporation of core principles and concepts of implementation science in applied health implementation research. Future research is needed to establish whether application of the tool and guide has an effect on the quality of implementation research.