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  • Implementation Science
  • Experimental Therapeutics
  • Behavioral Science

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  • Mechanism-focused research is crucial for tailoring and enhancing implementation strategies.
  • Experimental therapeutics, or experimental medicine, is a promoted approach for mechanism testing.
  • This approach has been applied in biological and psychosocial treatment development research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advance experimental therapeutics for precision testing of implementation strategy mechanisms.
  • To introduce the concept of 'precision implementation' for mechanism testing.
  • To identify causal dose-response relationships in implementation research.

Main Methods:

  • Applying experimental therapeutics across the translational spectrum.
  • Developing precision experimental tests for implementation strategy mechanisms.
  • Examining the tension between scientific rigor and real-world implementation research.

Main Results:

  • Experimental therapeutics is well-suited for precision implementation research.
  • This approach allows for identifying causal dose-response relationships.
  • Example studies demonstrate the framework's application in provider implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Precision implementation, using experimental therapeutics, can identify causal mechanisms.
  • This framework enhances the tailoring and efficiency of implementation strategies.
  • The approach is applicable to real-world clinical settings for evidence-based interventions.