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When Things Go Wrong: Steps When Research Projects Lose Population Impact Across Phases of a Trial-April 2026

“When Things Go Wrong: Steps When Research Projects Lose Population Impact Across All Phases of a Trial” brings together Dr. Russell Glasgow, Dr. Joshua Cockroft, and Dr. Ermyas Birru to …

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ISPEC Talks: Adoption, Sustainability and Real World Use with Prof. Paul Estabrooks

Dr. Paul Estabrooks, a founding contributor to the RE‑AIM framework, recently joined Professor Moriah Ellen to discuss how implementation science has evolved beyond asking whether an intervention works to examining …

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Integrating Implementation Science and Pragmatic Methods into Behavioral Medicine

Our very own Russ Glasgow, PhD, gave a wonderful talk at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting this year. Click the image below to review the slide deck and …

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Focusing Qualitative Inquiries Through a PRISM Lens: A Tutorial Using the PRISM Qualitative Database

https://youtu.be/wANptXOOAgMDr. Emily Dunston will present an overview of how the PRISM framework can sharpen qualitative research questions, using the PRISM Qualitative Database as a practical guide. Her talk offers a …

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The Application and Evolution of the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM): History and Innovations

Check out this presentation by Glasgow et al., that takes a unique and in-depth look at the application and evolution of PRISM! Click the presentation below to see the deck!

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Improving the usability of online resources to support implementation research and practice: The RE-AIM website use case

In this month’s blog, Dr. Emiliane Pereira and her colleagues review the usability of online resources on our very own RE-AIM website! Click the image below to check it out!

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Identifying recruitment strategies to improve the reach of evidence-based health promotion, disease prevention, and disease self-management interventions: a scoping review

In this months blog, Paul Estabrooks and his colleagues perform a scoping review that looks at recruitment stratagies in consideration of “Reach” for evidence-based interventions that are being implemented. Click …

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