Implementation science is not implementation research (use of evidence for intervention); it’s about mobilizing theories, concepts and methods to better understand what, why, and how interventions work in a “real world” setting (Ridde V. BMJ Glob Health 2016;1:e000115). But it is more easily stated than accomplished!
The REALISME Chair appeals to global health researchers, students and practitioners to take a reflective approach about their practices and experiences in global health in order to improve them. Abstracts should be sent by March 1, 2017 to . (more…)
This article was published in open access on August 17, 2016 in the journal Tropical Medicine & International Health. It was authored by Loubna Belaid, Alexandre Dumont, Nils Chaillet, Amel Zertal, Vincent de Brouwere, Sennen Hounton & Valéry Ridde and can be downloaded at the bottom of this page, after its abstract or directly on the journal’s website. (more…)
This editorial by Valéry Ridde was published august 8, 2016 in the BMJ Global Health Journal. It advocates the need for more and better implementation science in global health. (more…)