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Margaret Padek

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BMC Public Health|March 2, 2019
Going beyond the individual: how state-level characteristics relate to HPV vaccine rates in the United StatesMelissa Franco, Stephanie Mazzucca, Margaret Padek, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|September 30, 2020
Rugged landscapes: complexity and implementation scienceJoseph T Ornstein, Ross A Hammond, Margaret Padek, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|June 12, 2015
Sustainability of evidence-based healthcare: research agenda, methodological advances, and infrastructure supportEnola Proctor, Douglas Luke, Annaliese Calhoun, et al.
Health Education Research|September 7, 2022
Leading the way: competencies of leadership to prevent mis-implementation of public health programsSarah Moreland-Russell, Louise Farah Saliba, Emily Rodriguez Weno, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease|October 23, 2020
Use and Awareness of The Community Guide in State and Local Health Department Chronic Disease ProgramsEmily Rodriguez Weno, Stephanie Mazzucca, Renee G Parks, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|August 13, 2015
Developing educational competencies for dissemination and implementation research training programs: an exploratory analysis using card sortsMargaret Padek, Graham Colditz, Maureen Dobbins, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|January 16, 2022
"It's good to feel like you're doing something": a qualitative study examining state health department employees' views on why ineffective programs continue to be implemented in the USAStephanie Mazzucca, Louise Farah Saliba, Romario Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 7, 2021
Approaches for Ending Ineffective Programs: Strategies From State Public Health PractitionersEmily Rodriguez Weno, Peg Allen, Stephanie Mazzucca, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 29, 2022
Program adaptation by health departmentsLouise Farah Saliba, Peg Allen, Stephanie L Mazzucca, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|May 13, 2020
Mentored training and its association with dissemination and implementation research output: a quasi-experimental evaluationRebekah R Jacob, Angeline Gacad, Margaret Padek, et al.
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BMC Public Health|March 2, 2019
Going beyond the individual: how state-level characteristics relate to HPV vaccine rates in the United StatesMelissa Franco, Stephanie Mazzucca, Margaret Padek, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|September 30, 2020
Rugged landscapes: complexity and implementation scienceJoseph T Ornstein, Ross A Hammond, Margaret Padek, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|June 12, 2015
Sustainability of evidence-based healthcare: research agenda, methodological advances, and infrastructure supportEnola Proctor, Douglas Luke, Annaliese Calhoun, et al.
Health Education Research|September 7, 2022
Leading the way: competencies of leadership to prevent mis-implementation of public health programsSarah Moreland-Russell, Louise Farah Saliba, Emily Rodriguez Weno, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease|October 23, 2020
Use and Awareness of The Community Guide in State and Local Health Department Chronic Disease ProgramsEmily Rodriguez Weno, Stephanie Mazzucca, Renee G Parks, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|August 13, 2015
Developing educational competencies for dissemination and implementation research training programs: an exploratory analysis using card sortsMargaret Padek, Graham Colditz, Maureen Dobbins, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|January 16, 2022
"It's good to feel like you're doing something": a qualitative study examining state health department employees' views on why ineffective programs continue to be implemented in the USAStephanie Mazzucca, Louise Farah Saliba, Romario Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 7, 2021
Approaches for Ending Ineffective Programs: Strategies From State Public Health PractitionersEmily Rodriguez Weno, Peg Allen, Stephanie Mazzucca, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 29, 2022
Program adaptation by health departmentsLouise Farah Saliba, Peg Allen, Stephanie L Mazzucca, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|May 13, 2020
Mentored training and its association with dissemination and implementation research output: a quasi-experimental evaluationRebekah R Jacob, Angeline Gacad, Margaret Padek, et al.
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