Implementation Research and Practice
Journal Highlights
Implementation Research and Practice is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online-only journal providing rapid publication of interdisciplinary research that advances the implementation in diverse contexts of effective approaches to assess, prevent, and treat mental health, substance use, or other addictive behaviors, in the general population or among those at-risk or suffering from these disorders.
We aim to ensure the content and editorial practices of the journal embody diversity, equity, and inclusion. We posit these constructs are relevant internationally. And, that they are reflected and can be promote via the definition of problems and goals implementation research aims to address, and the people participating in, and conducting that research.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Implementation Research and Practice is featured in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
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SIRC members get 40% discount on the list price of the journal, so the current price for SIRC members is $900. Find out more about SIRC here.
Contact
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Implementation Research and Practice is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online-only journal providing rapid publication of interdisciplinary research that advances the implementation in diverse contexts of effective approaches to assess, prevent, and treat mental health, substance use, or other addictive behaviors, or their co-occurrence, in the general population or among those at-risk or suffering from these disorders.
The journal welcomes a wide range of research including:
- development and testing of strategies to advance the implementation, sustainment, and scale-out of effective prevention and treatment approaches; and, to decrease the use of approaches that are untested and ineffective;
- evaluation of the impact of innovative design, content, or delivery methods intended to optimize effective prevention and treatment approaches;
- evaluation of the effectiveness of novel assessment, preventive or treatment approaches that includes a robust evaluation of their implementation;
- development and evaluation of research methods to advance the science, such as innovative research design, measurement, analytic, and data and knowledge synthesis methods;
- research on the dissemination of information about effective approaches to the detection, prevention, and treatment of mental health, substance use, and other addictive behaviors; and, of information regarding effective methods to promote their adoption and implementation;
- systematic reviews in the field of implementation synthesizing the evidence for frameworks, measures, strategies, and outcomes, for instance.
Outside journal scope is:
- research exclusively focused on health promotion or health behaviors in the general population without consideration of impact on mental health, substance use, or addiction;
- research exclusively focused on the intervention (its development, efficacy, effectiveness) with no evaluation of implementation processes or outcomes
Sonja Schoenwald | Oregon Social Learning Center, USA |
Byron Powell | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
Bianca Albers | University of Zurich, Switzerland |
Carolyn Audet | Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA and the MRC/Wits Agincourt Research Unit, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Erin Finley | VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System and UT Health San Antonio, USA |
Kimberley Goldsmith | King's College London, UK |
Ties Hoomans | The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
Bo Kim | VA Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, USA |
Aaron Lyon | University of Washington, USA |
Nathalie Moise | Columbia University, USA |
Michael Southam-Gerow | Virginia Commonwealth University, USA |
Serene Yoong | Deakin University, Australia |
Madison R. Walker | Aging Brain Center, Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research |
Greg Aarons | University of California, San Diego, USA |
Prajakta Adsul | The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, USA |
Adrian Aguilera | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Marc Atkins | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Miya Barnett | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Melanie Barwick | The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada |
Rinad Beidas | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Niranjan Bidargaddi | Flinders University, South Australia |
Ross Brownson | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
Alicia Bunger | Ohio State University, USA |
Tatiana Elisa Bustos | Michigan State University, USA |
Leo Cabassa | Washington University, St. Louis, USA |
Ken Cheung | Columbia University, USA |
Matthew Chinman | VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, USA |
Bruce Chorpita | Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Linda M. Collins | New York University, USA |
Elizabeth Connors | Yale University, USA |
Brittany Cooper | Washington State University, USA |
Gracelyn Cruden | Chestnut Health Systems-Lighthouse Institute, Oregon Group, USA |
Geoff Curran | University of Arkansas for Medical Science, USA |
Gail Daumit | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Alex Dopp | RAND Corporation, USA |
Shannon Dorsey | University of Washington, USA |
Naihua Duan | Columbia University, USA |
Mark Ehrhart | University of Central Florida, USA |
John Fortney | University of Washington, USA |
Michael French | Miami University, USA |
Carlos Gallo | Northwestern, USA |
Elvin H. Geng | Washington University, USA |
Vivian Go | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA |
Geetha Gopalan | Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, City University of New York, USA |
Jeremy Grimshaw | Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada |
Alison Hamilton | Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, USA |
Henna Hasson | Karolinska Institutet, Sweden |
Don Hedeker | University of Chicago, USA |
Kimberly Hoagwood | New York University Medical Center, USA |
Sally Horwitz | New York University, USA |
Sigrid James | University of Kassel, Germany |
Sara Landes | University of Arkansas for Medical Science, USA |
Daniel B Lee | Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, USA |
David Mandell | University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, USA |
Elizabeth McGinty | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Sheena McHugh | University College Cork, Ireland |
Heather McKay | The University of British Columbia, Canada |
Edward Miech | Indiana University, USA |
Robyn Mildon | The Centre for Evidence and Implementation (CEI), Australia |
Julia Moore | The Center for Implementation, Canada |
Joanna Moullin | Curtin University, Australia |
Laura Murray | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Brian Mustanski | Northwestern University, USA |
Rhonda Nese | University of Oregon, USA |
Per Nilsen | Linköping University, Sweden |
Bohdan Nosyk | Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada |
Oladunni Oluwoye | Elson S Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University, USA |
John Ovretveit | Karolinska Institutet, Sweden |
Julie Sarno Owens | Ohio University, USA |
Sapana Patel | Columbia University, USA |
Sheila V. Patel | RTI International, USA |
Rogerio Pinto | University of Michigan, USA |
Enola Proctor | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
Jonathan Purtle | Drexel University, USA |
Andrew Quanbeck | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Lisa Saldana | Oregon Social Learning Center, USA |
Lisa Sanetti | University of Connecticut, USA |
Stephen Schueller | University of California, Irvine, USA |
Kelli Scott | Brown University, USA |
JD Smith | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA |
Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz | Karolinska Institutet, Sweden |
Nathaniel Williams | Boise State University, USA |
Shannon Wiltsey Stirman | VA National Center for PTSD, Stanford University, School of Medicine, USA |
Luke Wolfenden | University of Newcastle, Australia |
Cara Lewis | Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, University of Washington, USA |
Sonja Schoenwald | Oregon Social Learning Center, USA |
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