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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Public Health Interventions

Background:

  • Successful implementation of evidence-based interventions in real-world settings is crucial.
  • Implementation Mapping provides a structured approach to designing implementation processes.
  • Existing implementation efforts offer valuable insights for ongoing and future activities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a modified Implementation Mapping methodology for evaluating existing implementation.
  • To illustrate the application of this methodology using colorectal cancer screening programs in Switzerland.
  • To compare current implementation strategies with those recommended by implementation science.

Main Methods:

  • Stakeholder needs assessment
  • Identification of implementation outcomes and determinants
  • Selection and design of implementation strategies
  • Development of implementation protocols
  • Evaluation of implementation outcomes

Main Results:

  • The modified methodology facilitates the assessment of current implementation status.
  • It enables the refinement of ongoing implementation strategies.
  • It informs future implementation efforts by comparing existing practices with scientific recommendations.

Conclusions:

  • A modified Implementation Mapping approach is effective for evaluating existing implementation.
  • This method aids in optimizing intervention delivery and improving health outcomes.
  • The findings support evidence-based practice and policy in public health.