Authors:
Alexandra L. Rose, Helen E. Jack, Muneera A. Rasheed, Jessica F. Magidson
University of Washington affiliated authors are displayed in bold.
✪ Open Access
Published: February 2024
Read the full text open access in The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Abstract:
Implementation outcomes, which focus on the barriers to, and facilitators and processes of healthcare delivery, are critical to translating research evidence to health planning and practice and to improving healthcare delivery. This article summarizes key quality issues in reporting of implementation science outcomes within global health and describes the ways in which this presents a challenge for shifting health planning and practice across low-resource health systems. This article also suggests that the wider use of reporting guidelines for implementation outcomes could help address this issue.
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