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Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation : Washington, DC, USA. 14-15 December 2015

David A. Chambers,Lisa Simpson,Gila Neta,Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz,Antoinette Percy-Laurry,Gregory A. Aarons,Ross Brownson,Amanda Vogel,Shannon Wiltsey Stirman,Kenneth Sherr,Rachel Sturke,Wynne E. Norton,Allyson Varley,Cynthia Vinson,Lisa M Klesges,Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts,M. Rashad Massoud,Leighann Kimble,Arne Beck,Claire Neely,Jennifer Boggs,Carmel Nichols,Wen Wan,Erin Staab,Neda Laiteerapong,Nathalie Moise,Ravi Shah,Susan Essock,Margaret Handley,Amy Jones,Jay Carruthers,Karina Davidson,Lauren Peccoralo,Lloyd Sederer,Todd Molfenter,Ashley Scudder,Sarah Taber-Thomas,Kristen Schaffner,Amy Herschell,Eva Woodward,Jeffery Pitcock,Mona J. Ritchie,JoAnn Kirchner,Julia E. Moore,Sobia Khan,Shusmita Rashid,Jamie Park,Melissa Courvoisier,Sharon Straus,Daniel Blonigen,Allison Rodriguez,Luisa Manfredi,Andrea Nevedal,Joel Rosenthal,David Smelson,Christine Timko,Nicole A. Stadnick,Jennifer Regan,Miya L. Barnett,Anna S. Lau,Lauren Brookman-Frazee,Erick G. Guerrero,Karissa Fenwick,Yinfei Kong,Gregory A. Aarons,Rebecca Lengnick-Hall,Benjamin Henwood,Nina Sayer,Craig Rosen,Robert Orazem,Brandy Smith,Lindsey Zimmerman,David W. Lounsbury,Rachel Kimerling,Jodie A. Trafton,Steven Lindley,Rahul Bhargava,Hal Roberts,Laura Gibson,Gabriel J. Escobar,Vincent Liu,Benjamin Turk,Arona Ragins,Patricia Kipnis,Ashley Ketterer Gruszkowski,Michael W. Kennedy,Emily Rentschler Drobek,Lior Turgeman,Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic,Terrence L. Hubert,Larissa Myaskovsky,Youxu C. Tjader,Robert J. Monte,Kathryn G. Sapnas,Edmond Ramly,Diane R Lauver,Christie M Bartels,Shereef Elnahal,Andrea Ippolito,Hillary Peabody

Implementation Science(2016)

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A1 Introduction to the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health David Chambers1, Lisa Simpson2 1Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, 20850, USA; 2AcademyHealth, Washington, DC, 20036, USA For the second year in a row, we are pleased to be able to share the proceedings of the Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, a large meeting reflecting the expanding and evolving research field that seeks to optimize the use of evidence, interventions, and tools from health research within the myriad of settings where people receive health care, make health-related decisions, and increase knowledge of influences on the health of the population. We once again benefitted from a strong partnership, co-led by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), with co-sponsorship from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the WT Grant Foundation. In addition, we benefitted from the collaboration of staff from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). NIH and AcademyHealth again co-led the program planning committee, which focused on the development of the plenary sessions, and convened a scientific advisory panel to suggest speakers and advise on the overall conference development. The planning committee identified four key areas around which to focus the plenary panels and keynote address. Dr. America Bracho, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director of Latino Health Access in Orange County, California, spoke about the opportunities for implementation science to inform efforts to improve community health and engage underserved populations. The three plenary panels each focused on a significant future direction for dissemination and implementation (D & I) research: the interface between D&I science and population health, emerging opportunities for global implementation science, and the challenges around implementation of precision medicine. The plenary sessions were complemented by facilitated lunchtime discussions on the same three topics, which offered participants an opportunity to identify key research questions for each and brainstorm next steps. Synopses of the lunchtime discussions are included in this supplement. Given the overwhelming success of the 2014 conference and the large number of abstracts received in 2014 (660), the program planning committee identified eight program tracks for abstract submitters to respond to, and through which the concurrent sessions of the conference would be organized. These tracks—Behavioral Health, Big Data and Technology for Dissemination and Implementation Research, Clinical Care Settings, Global Dissemination and Implementation, Promoting Health Equity and Eliminating Disparities, Health Policy Dissemination and Implementation, Prevention and Public Health, and Models, Measures and Methods— were designed to enable conference participants to follow a consistent theme across the multiple sessions of the conference and form the structure of this supplement. The call for abstracts, including individual paper presentations, individual posters and panel presentations, resulted in 515 submissions, spread across the eight thematic tracks. Over one hundred reviewers devoted their time to ensuring a comprehensive and expert review, and reviews were conducted within each track and coordinated by the track leads. For the final program, 64 oral presentations, 12 panels, and 263 posters were presented over the two-day meeting. Slides for the oral presentations and panels (with the agreement of the authors) were posted on the conference website (http://diconference.academyhealth.org/archives/2015archives) and all abstracts were included on the conference webapp (https://academyhealth.confex.com/academyhealth/2015di/meetingapp.cgi). This supplement has compiled the abstracts for presented papers, panel sessions, and lunchtime discussions from the 8th Annual Meeting on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health: Optimizing Personal and Population Health. We are pleased to have the abstracts from the conference together in one volume once again, and look forward to the 9th Annual meeting, scheduled for December in Washington, D.C.
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