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  • Health services research
  • Implementation science

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  • Significant disparities exist between recommended urologic cancer care standards and real-world clinical application.
  • Health services research in urologic oncology has identified numerous quality gaps.
  • Translating these research findings into actionable interventions to reduce care gaps remains a challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce implementation research as a crucial next step for translating health services research findings into practice.
  • To emphasize the role of implementation research in driving individual and organizational behavior change for improved urologic cancer care quality.
  • To provide an overview of implementation research's focus on upstream outcomes for timely and appropriate patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Highlighting implementation research as a methodology.
  • Explaining the focus of implementation research on upstream, non-clinical outcomes.
  • Discussing the application of implementation research to behavior change strategies.

Main Results:

  • Implementation research offers a framework to translate urologic oncology health services research into practice.
  • This research focuses on achieving the right care for the right patient at the right time.
  • Resources and training are available for those interested in implementation research.

Conclusions:

  • Implementation research is essential for closing the quality gap in urologic cancer care.
  • It provides strategies to effectively implement evidence-based practices into clinical settings.
  • Further engagement with implementation science can advance urologic oncology care delivery.