Translational Framework for Implementation Evaluation and Research (TRIPR) Study

PROJECT STATUS: Ongoing
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START DATE AND DURATION: October 2019
Summary

How is new knowledge, techniques and technologies implemented in health care organisations?

The Translational Framework for Implementation Evaluation and Research (TRIPR) is a programme of integrative research and development working with professional and patient groups and links different ways of understanding and explaining implementation processes.

The programme addresses the following questions:

  • How do user preferences shape implementation choices?
  • How do hierarchies of decision-makers shape implementation decisions?
  • How do intervention design choices shape implementation practices?
  • How do implementation processes work?

To enable policymakers to service provides to use our insights, we developed an international collaborative to build a framework for analysing implementation processes in health and social care (now accessed 17,000 times).

We have undertaken a systematic review of implementation studies and a framework for identifying successful implementation strategies. We have developed a patient-centred and social justice-oriented framework for design and implementation of complex interventions and innovations in service delivery.

Partners & Collaborators

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

NIHR Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) for North Thames (ARC NT) and North East and North Cumbria (ARC NENC)

Lead Investigator
Alice Hillis (LSHTM)
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