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  • Policy Research
  • Health Equity

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  • Policy implementation science (IS) presents unique challenges distinct from biomedical research, particularly concerning local contexts, power dynamics, and social disadvantage.
  • Existing implementation science knowledge requires adaptation to intentionally integrate equity principles into study approaches.
  • Effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies, originally for clinical trials, have broadened to various contexts, including community-based research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate how effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies can be adapted for equity-centered policy IS research.
  • To guide adaptations using targeted universalism and Equity in Implementation Research frameworks.
  • To suggest activities enhancing equity in policy IS study design and strategy testing.

Main Methods:

  • Adapting effectiveness-implementation hybrid study designs for policy contexts.
  • Applying principles from targeted universalism and Equity in Implementation Research frameworks.
  • Providing examples of equity-centered policy IS studies.

Main Results:

  • Effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies offer a viable framework for equity-centered policy IS.
  • Adaptations can enhance the integration of equity considerations into policy implementation research.
  • The article provides a guide for researchers in this evolving field.

Conclusions:

  • Adapted effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies are crucial for advancing equity in policy implementation science.
  • Integrating equity principles into study design is essential for addressing complex policy challenges.
  • This approach offers a starting guide for researchers navigating policy IS and equity considerations.