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Michel Wensing1, Andy Oxman, Richard Baker

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The Tailored Implementation For Chronic Diseases (TICD) project develops methods for tailoring interventions to improve chronic illness care. This research provides evidence on identifying practice determinants and evaluating tailored interventions for various conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare research
  • Implementation science
  • Chronic disease management

Background:

  • Tailoring implementation interventions requires addressing key determinants of practice for effective improvement.
  • The Tailored Implementation For Chronic Diseases (TICD) project aims to create effective methods for tailoring interventions to practice determinants in chronic illness care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate efficient methods for tailoring implementation interventions.
  • To address specific determinants of practice for knowledge implementation in chronic illness care.

Main Methods:

  • The TICD project utilizes a three-step approach: identifying determinants, matching interventions, and applying/assessing tailored interventions.
  • Research is conducted across five healthcare systems targeting cardiovascular disease, obesity, depression, COPD, and multimorbidity.
  • Systematic reviews inform the design and interpretation of empirical research on tailoring implementation.

Main Results:

  • The project will yield evidence on the effectiveness of different methods for identifying practice determinants.
  • It will also evaluate the selection of implementation strategies based on identified determinants.
  • Five rigorous evaluations of tailored implementation interventions for specific chronic conditions will be provided.

Conclusions:

  • The TICD project will offer crucial evidence on tailoring implementation strategies for chronic disease care.
  • Findings will guide the development of more effective and efficient healthcare interventions.