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Perspectives on the future of dissemination and implementation research in oral and craniofacial sciences
Authors:Jacqueline M. Burgette  Cameron L. Randall  Gila Neta  D. Brad Rindal  Alastair J. Ross  Bryan J. Weiner
Affiliation:1. Departments of Dental Public Health and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, Washington, USA;3. Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA;4. HealthPartners Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA;5. Glasgow Dental School, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK;6. Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
Abstract:Dissemination and implementation science is a field of research that promotes the adoption and maintenance of evidence-based interventions in healthcare delivery and community settings and seeks to understand the processes by which such adoption and maintenance occur. While dissemination and implementation science is an established field in health services research, it is relatively new and making inroads in dental, oral and craniofacial research. This article summarizes the proceedings from a scientific panel on ‘Dissemination and Implementation Science for Oral and Craniofacial Health’ that was held during the international Behavioral and Social Oral Health Sciences Summit. The panelists were four experts on dissemination and implementation science in dental and non-dental academic settings in the United States and Scotland, with affiliations ranging from schools of dentistry and public health to the National Institutes of Health and a healthcare system with integrated dental services. The panel discussion addressed how dissemination and implementation science can be used to further oral health research. The narrative report presented here aims to describe the panelists' reflections and insights on their current initiatives in dissemination and implementation research to inform future research endeavors within the oral and craniofacial sciences. Specifically, this article focuses on six discussion topics: (1) how organizational determinants can serve as facilitators or barriers to the implementation of evidence-based dental practice; (2) how dentistry can ‘de-implement’ practices that are not effective; (3) how implementation science can support the delivery of evidence-based dental practice using adaptation; (4) how to get started in implementation science; (5) how the broader environment can support large-scale implementation efforts; and (6) how oral and craniofacial science is well suited for advancing dissemination and implementation research.
Keywords:implementation science  oral health  research design
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