A picture is worth a thousand words: advancing the use of visualization tools in implementation science through process mapping and matrix heat mapping.
Zachary M SalvatiAlanna Kulchak RahmMarc S WilliamsIlene LaddVictoria SchliederJamie AtondoJennifer L SchneiderMara M EpsteinChristine Y LuPamala A PawloskiRavi N SharafSu-Ying LiangAndrea N Burnett-HartmanJessica Ezzell HunterJasmine Burton-AkrightDeborah CragunPublished in: Implementation science communications (2023)
Process mapping provided an efficient method to visually compare processes including patient flow, provider interactions, and process gaps and inefficiencies across sites, thereby measuring implementation success via optimization scores. Matrix heat mapping proved useful for data visualization and consolidation, resulting in a summary matrix for cross-site comparisons and selection of relevant CFIR factors. Combining these tools enabled a systematic and transparent approach to understanding complex organizational heterogeneity prior to formal coincidence analysis, introducing a stepwise approach to data consolidation and factor selection.