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Implementation science in times of Covid-19

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Implementation Sci. June 2020, 15, 42

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Wensing, Michel; Sales, Anne; Armstrong, Rebecca; Wilson, Paul 

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Implementation science in times of Covid-19

The emergence of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 affects all of us and is associated with rapid and massive changes in healthcare and societies. As a response, a range of interventions for patients and populations have been implemented in health and preventive settings, or need to be implemented in the short and long term. Implementation science offers a multidisciplinary perspective and systematic approach for the design, evaluation and analysis of programmes and policies to enhance implementation. The emergence of Covid-19 provides an urgent need to develop new perspectives and approaches in implementation science, such as the addition of innovative and rigorous approaches to the collection, use and analysis of ‘real-world’ data. Above all, we hope that implementation scientists will focus on what they can contribute to manage Covid-19 and its consequences for people, healthcare and society.

Authors: Wensing, Michel; Sales, Anne; Armstrong, Rebecca; Wilson, Paul

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