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Hybrid effectiveness-implementation studies integrate research questions on intervention effectiveness and implementation. These studies enhance real-world application of evidence-based interventions in public health and healthcare settings.

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  • Implementation Science
  • Public Health Research
  • Health Services Research

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  • Hybrid effectiveness-implementation studies address challenges in assessing real-world intervention implementation.
  • These studies integrate effectiveness and implementation research within a single study design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the three types of hybrid studies.
  • To discuss implementation outcomes and their relation to implementation phase.
  • To provide practical considerations for designing hybrid studies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of hybrid study designs (observational, RCTs, adaptive, etc.).
  • Categorization of hybrid studies based on emphasis on effectiveness vs. implementation.
  • Summary of literature examples and practical design considerations.

Main Results:

  • Three types of hybrid studies exist on a continuum.
  • Implementation outcomes vary based on the implementation stage.
  • Examples of hybrid studies and design considerations are presented.

Conclusions:

  • Hybrid studies are crucial for bridging research and practice.
  • Careful consideration of study design and outcomes is needed for effective implementation research.
  • These studies facilitate the integration of findings into public health and healthcare settings.