2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2011.02.013
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Implementation science and breast cancer control: A Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) perspective from the 2010 Global Summit

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“…22,23 Once models are defined and applied, effectiveness analysis is needed to identify characteristics of successful programs and to adapt similar programs in other regions of like economic, political, and cultural structure. 18 …”
Section: The Science Of Implementation and Dissemination Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…22,23 Once models are defined and applied, effectiveness analysis is needed to identify characteristics of successful programs and to adapt similar programs in other regions of like economic, political, and cultural structure. 18 …”
Section: The Science Of Implementation and Dissemination Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…18 Implementation research, known better in the past as outcomes research, has evolved since the 1960s and 1970s when studies were first performed to understand why national initiatives were failing to achieve their intended outcomes (e.g., President Kennedy's New Frontier, President Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty). 19 Implementation and dissemination science principles have emerged as imperatives to effectively translate policies and care pathways into achievable outcomes.…”
Section: The Science Of Implementation and Dissemination Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation research focuses on translating clinical knowledge into programmatic development through scientific applications and policy strategies to promote systematic uptake of clinical research findings. 13 Communicable diseases, such as HIV/AIDs, have achieved significant gains in health outcomes through effective implementation and quality improvement programs. 14,15 By contrast, national and international initiatives in global cancer care were declared by the WHO almost 15 years ago, 16 but only modest improvements in cancer outcomes have been achieved in LMICs despite increased health knowledge and expertise.…”
Section: Implementation Research As a Catalyst For Improving Cancer Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include osteoporosis, diagnosed by bone densitometry, and breast cancer, detectable by mammography and ultrasound [22, 23]. Osteoporosis affects 200 million women world-wide and is a particularly widespread challenge in India, affecting 1 in 3 women [24].…”
Section: Radiology and Public Health For The Developing Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%