Approaches to Mixed Methods Dissemination and Implementation Research: Methods, Strengths, Caveats, and Opportunities

Carla A Green, Naihua Duan, Robert D Gibbons, Kimberly E Hoagwood, Lawrence A Palinkas, Jennifer P Wisdom, Carla A Green, Naihua Duan, Robert D Gibbons, Kimberly E Hoagwood, Lawrence A Palinkas, Jennifer P Wisdom

Abstract

Limited translation of research into practice has prompted study of diffusion and implementation, and development of effective methods of encouraging adoption, dissemination and implementation. Mixed methods techniques offer approaches for assessing and addressing processes affecting implementation of evidence-based interventions. We describe common mixed methods approaches used in dissemination and implementation research, discuss strengths and limitations of mixed methods approaches to data collection, and suggest promising methods not yet widely used in implementation research. We review qualitative, quantitative, and hybrid approaches to mixed methods dissemination and implementation studies, and describe methods for integrating multiple methods to increase depth of understanding while improving reliability and validity of findings.

Source: PubMed

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