Attitude theory and measurement in implementation science: a secondary review of empirical studies and opportunities for advancement.
Jessica FishmanCatherine YangDavid MandellPublished in: Implementation science : IS (2021)
Attitudes may be an important construct to implementation scientists, but studies to date are ambiguous in their definitions of attitudes and inconsistent in the methods used to measure and analyze attitudes. We discuss how implementation studies can apply psychology's standardized definitions, validated measurement approaches, and causal models that include attitudes. This application of attitude theory and methods could offer implementation research valuable scientific opportunities.