2013
DOI: 10.1038/jid.2013.13
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Democratizing the Clinical Trials Agenda in Dermatology

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“…Barriers to conducting implementation or deimplementation studies in dermatology include a lack of understanding of the utility and methods for conducting this type of research, the misconception that simply generating evidence is enough to change clinical practice, and the need for a more robust evidence-base within the field grounded in randomized controlled trials and comparative effectiveness studies that can better define the gap between evidence and current care (Romero-Pérez et al, 2016;Williams, 2014Williams, , 2013Williams and Dellavalle, 2012). Based on published literature and the coauthors' experiences in the research field, our goal in this article is to provide a broad overview of implementation science for dermatologists, review key methods and frameworks, and highlight resources and funding opportunities with the goal of paving the path for future implementation studies in dermatology.…”
Section: Defining Implementation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barriers to conducting implementation or deimplementation studies in dermatology include a lack of understanding of the utility and methods for conducting this type of research, the misconception that simply generating evidence is enough to change clinical practice, and the need for a more robust evidence-base within the field grounded in randomized controlled trials and comparative effectiveness studies that can better define the gap between evidence and current care (Romero-Pérez et al, 2016;Williams, 2014Williams, , 2013Williams and Dellavalle, 2012). Based on published literature and the coauthors' experiences in the research field, our goal in this article is to provide a broad overview of implementation science for dermatologists, review key methods and frameworks, and highlight resources and funding opportunities with the goal of paving the path for future implementation studies in dermatology.…”
Section: Defining Implementation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%