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Information and Resources: Bibliography of Diffusion, Dissemination and Implementation Publications



View publications: 1999-1997

1996-older
1996

Berwick D. Improvement, trust, and the healthcare workforce. Qual Saf Health Care. 2003 Dec;12(6):448-52. (Abstract available)

Bryant H. Breast cancer screening in Canada: climbing the diffusion curve. Can J Public Health. 1996 Nov-Dec;87 Suppl 2:S60-2. (Abstract available)

Clayton R, Leukenfield C, Harrington N, Cattarello A. DARE: Very Popular but not Very Effective. Intervening with Drug-Involved Youth. 1996;101-109.

Davis P, Howden-Chapman P, Section T. Translating research findings into health policy. Soc Sci Med. 1996 Sep;43(5):865-72. (Full text available. subscription required)

Dowie J. The research-practice gap and the role of decision analysis in closing it. Health Care Anal. 1996 Feb;4(1):5-18. (Abstract available)

Farquhar JW. The case for dissemination research in health promotion and disease prevention. Can J Public Health 1996 Nov-Dec;87(2 Suppl):S44-9. (Abstract available)

Forjuoh SN, Li G. A review of successful transport and home injury interventions to guide developing countries. Soc Sci Med. 1996 Dec;43(11):1551-60. (Abstract available)

Hersey JC, Collins JW, Gershon R, Owen B. Methodologic issues in intervention research--health care. Am J Ind Med. 1996 Apr;29(4):412-7. (Abstract available)

McDonald MD. The prevention and control of cancer in the information age. Horizons 2013: Longer, better life without cancer. American Cancer Society. 1996. (http://www.cancer.org Book is not on Web site; can be purchased commercially)

McGraw SA, Sellers DE, Stone EJ, Bebchuk J, Edmundson EW, Johnson CC, Bachman KJ, Luepker RV. Using process data to explain outcomes. An illustration from the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH). Eval Rev. 1996 Jun;20(3):291-312. (Abstract available)

Nutbeam D. Improving the fit between research and practice in health promotion: overcoming structural barriers. Can J Public Health. 1996 Nov-Dec;87 Suppl 2:S18-23. (Abstract available)

Nutbeam D. Achieving 'best practice' in health promotion: improving the fit between research and practice. Health Educ Res. 1996 Sep;11(3):317-26. (Abstract available)

Orlandi MA. Health promotion technology transfer: organizational perspectives. Can J Public Health. 1996 Nov-Dec;87 Suppl 2:S28-33. (Abstract available)

Redman S. Towards a research strategy to support public health programs for behaviour change. Aust N Z J Public Health. 1996 Aug;20(4):352-8. (Abstract available)

Wolf AM, Nasser JF, Wolf AM, Schorling JB. The impact of informed consent on patient interest in prostate-specific antigen screening. Arch Intern Med. 1996 Jun 24;156(12):1333-6. Abstract available)

Young WW, Marks SM, Kohler SA, Hsu AY. Dissemination of clinical results. Mastectomy versus lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Med Care. 1996 Oct;34(10):1003-17. (Abstract available)

1995

Andreasen A. Marketing social change: Changing behavior to promote health, social development, and the environment. Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco. 1995.

Haynes RB, Hayward R, Lomas J. Bridges between Health Care Research Practice and Clinical Evidence. J Am Med Informat Assoc. 1995;2(6):342-350

Love RR. Changing the health promotion behaviors of primary care physicians: lessons from two projects. Jt Comm J Qual Improv. 1995 Jul;21(7):339-43.(Abstract available)

McCormick LK, Steckler AB, McLeroy KR. Diffusion of innovations in schools: a study of adoption and implementation of school-based tobacco prevention curricula. Am J Health Promot. 1995 Jan-Feb;9(3):210-9. (Abstract available)

Wysong E, David W. A Decade of DARE: Efficacy Politics and Drug Education. Socio Focus. 1995;283-311.

1994

Advisory Committee on Cancer Control, National Cancer Institute of Canada. Bridging Research to Action: A Framework and Decision Making Process for Cancer Control. Can Med Assoc J. 1994;151(8):1141-1146.

Basen-Engquist K, O'Hara-Tompkins N, Lovato CY, Lewis MJ, Parcel GS, Gingiss P. The effect of two types of teacher training on implementation of Smart Choices: a tobacco prevention curriculum. J Sch Health. 1994 Oct;64(8):334-9. (Abstract available)

Ennett S, Tobler N, Ringwalt C, Flewelling R. How effective is drug abuse resistance education? A meta-analysis of Project DARE outcome evaluations. Am J Public Health. 1994 Sep;84(9):1394-401. (Abstract available)

Handley MR, Stuart ME, Kirz HL. An evidence-based approach to evaluating and improving clinical practice: implementing practice guidelines. HMO Pract. 1994 Jun;8(2):75-83. (Abstract available)

McKenzie TL, Strikmiller PK, Stone EJ, Woods SE, Ehlinger SS, Romero KA, Budman ST. CATCH: physical activity process evaluation in a multicenter trial. Health Educ Q. 1994;Suppl 2:S73-89. (Abstract available)

1993

Backer T, Rogers, E. Organizational Aspects of Health Communication Campaigns: What Works? Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. 1993.

de Vet HC, Kessels AG, Leffers P, Knipschild PG. A randomized trial about the perceived informativeness of new empirical evidence. Does beta-carotene prevent (cervical) cancer? J Clin Epidemiol. 1993 Jun;46(6):509-17. (Abstract available)

Lomas J. Diffusion, dissemination, and implementation: who should do what? Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1993 Dec 31;703:226-35; discussion 235-7. (Abstract available)

Lomas J. Retailing research: increasing the role of evidence in clinical services for childbirth. Milbank Q. 1993;71(3):439-75. (Abstract available)

Lomas J. Teaching Old (and not so Old) Docs New Tricks: Effective Ways to Implement Research Findings. McMaster University Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis Working Paper. 1993;93-4.

Stillman FA, Bone LR, Rand C, Levine DM, Becker DM. Heart, body, and soul: a church-based smoking-cessation program for Urban African Americans. Prev Med. 1993 May;22(3):335-49. (Abstract available)

1992

Lacey LM, Hynes DM, Kaluzny AD. Performance in quasi-firms: an example from the Community Clinical Oncology Program. J Health Hum Resour Adm. 1992 Winter;14(3):307-26. (Abstract available)

1991

Hansen WB, Graham JW, Wolkenstein BH, Rohrbach LA. Program integrity as a moderator of prevention program effectiveness: results for fifth-grade students in the adolescent alcohol prevention trial. J.Stud.Alcohol. 1991;52:568-579.

Lomas J, Enkin M, Anderson GM, Hannah WJ, Vayda E, Singer J. Opinion leaders vs audit and feedback to implement practice guidelines. Delivery after previous cesarean section. JAMA. 1991 May 1;265(17):2202-7. (Abstract available)

Zauner CW. Clair KM. Intervention program components. Homeost Health Dis. 1991;33:13-22.

1990

Dougherty D. Understanding New Markets for New Products. Strat Manag J 1990;11:59-78.

John Hopkins School of Public Health Center for Communications Programs. Reaching Young People World Wide: Lessons Learned from Communications Projects 1986-1995. Working paper number two. 1990. Baltimore, MD.: Johns Hopkins. (Full text available)

McPhee SJ. Bird JA. Implementation of cancer prevention guidelines in clinical practice. J Gen Intern Med. 1990 Sep-Oct;5(5 Suppl):S116-22. (Abstract available)

1989

Battista RN. Innovation and diffusion of health-related technologies. A conceptual framework. Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 1989;5(2):227-48.(Abstract available)

Parcel GS, Taylor WC, Brink SG, Gottlieb N, Engquist K, O'Hara NM, et al. Translating theory into practice: Intervention strategies for the diffusion of a health promotion innovation. Family & Community Health. 1989;12(3):1-13.

Steckler A, Goodman RM. How to institutionalize health promotion programs. Am J Health Prom. 1989;3:34-44.

1987

Orlandi MA. Promoting health and preventing disease in health care settings: an analysis of barriers. Prev Med. 1987;16:119-130.

1986

Goodman LE, Goodman MJ. Prevention--how misuse of a concept undercuts its worth. Hastings Cent Rep. 1986 Apr;16(2):26-38.(Abstract available)

Orlandi M. The diffusion and adoption of worksite health promotion innovations: an analysis of barriers. Prev Med. 1986 Sep;15(5):522-36. (Abstract available)

1984

Schulte PA, Ringen K. Notification of workers at high risk: an emerging public health problem. Am J Public Health. 1984 May;74(5):485-91. (Abstract available)


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