Implementation Science | Community Health
Implementation science is a rapidly growing field that focuses on the systematic study of how to integrate research findings and evidence-based practices into r
Overview
Implementation science is a rapidly growing field that focuses on the systematic study of how to integrate research findings and evidence-based practices into routine healthcare settings. With its roots in the early 2000s, implementation science has evolved to address the significant gap between what we know works in healthcare and what actually gets implemented in real-world settings. The field has gained significant attention in recent years, with the launch of the journal Implementation Science in 2006, which has become a leading outlet for research in this area. Edited by Michel Wensing and Paul Wilson, the journal has published numerous studies on implementation research, methodology, and theory, and has an impact factor of 4.525, ranking #11 out of 98 journals in the category Healthcare Sciences & Services. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, implementation science is poised to play a critical role in improving patient outcomes, reducing healthcare costs, and enhancing the overall quality of care. With its emphasis on practical, real-world solutions, implementation science has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of patients, healthcare providers, and policymakers alike. The field is closely related to other areas of study, such as [[health-services-research|health services research]], [[public-health|public health]], and [[quality-improvement|quality improvement]].