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 who it reaches, who adopts it, how it is implemented in real settings, and whether it can be sustained. Their conversation highlights why behavioral scientists shifted away from tightly controlled efficacy studies toward research designed for real systems, real constraints, and real people, and how frameworks like PRISM encourage teams to account for context, workflow, organizational priorities, communication, and sustainability from the outset rather than as an afterthought. Click the image below to watch!
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