Introduction to implementation research
Introduction
The audience for this toolkit
Relevance of IR for improved access and delivery of interventions
The purpose of this Toolkit
Research teams
Self-assessment and reflection activities
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Understanding implementation research
The need for IR
Outcomes of IR
Characteristics of IR
How IR works
Community engagement in IR
Ethical challenges in IR
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Developing an Implementation Research Proposal
The team and the research challenge
Structure of an IR proposal
Components of an IR proposal
Introduction
Research Design
Project plan
Impact and measuring project results
Supplements
Funding an IR project
Common problems with applications
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Research methods and data management
Study design for IR projects
Selecting research methods
Mixed methods
Research tools and techniques
Sampling
Data collection
Data management
Data analysis
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IR-Planning and Conducting IR
Project planning
Project monitoring plan
Developing a logic model
Developing monitoring questions
Data use and reporting
Project execution
Ethical issues
Good practices in planning and conducting IR
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IR-related communications and advocacy
Productive Dialogue
Knowledge Translation
Research Evidence: Barriers and Facilitators to Uptake
Policy Advocacy and Strategic Communications
Data Presentation and Visualization
Developing a Communication Strategy
Steps in Developing a Communication Strategy
Communication materials and Platforms
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Integrating implementation research into health systems
Building an IR team
Start up, mapping and convening
Productive dialogue
Ownership, trust, responsibilities and roles
Setting priorities, defining problems and research questions
Capacity strengthening
Uptake of findings
Documentation
Using the WHO Health Systems Framework in IR
Principles of sustainability
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Developing implementation research projects with an intersectional gender lens
Introduction
Integrating an intersectional gender lens in IR
Proposal development with an intersectional gender lens
Execution of an IR project with an intersectional gender lens
Good practices in IR projects with an intersectional gender perspective
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TDR Implementation research toolkit
(Second edition)
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Introduction
Understanding IR
Proposal development
Research methods and data management
IR-Planning and Conducting IR
Communications and advocacy
Integrating IR into health systems
Intersectional gender lens
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Table of contents
Introduction
Introduction
The audience for this toolkit
Relevance of IR for improved access and delivery of interventions
The purpose of this Toolkit
Research teams
Self-assessment and reflection activities
Understanding IR
The need for IR
Outcomes of IR
Characteristics of IR
How IR works
Community engagement in IR
Ethical challenges in IR
Proposal development
The team and the research challenge
Structure of an IR proposal
Components of an IR proposal
Introduction
Research Design
Project plan
Impact and measuring project results
Supplements
Funding an IR project
Common problems with applications
Research methods and data management
Study design for IR projects
Selecting research methods
Mixed methods
Research tools and techniques
Sampling
Data collection
Data management
Data analysis
IR-Planning and Conducting IR
Project planning
Project monitoring plan
Developing a logic model
Developing monitoring questions
Data use and reporting
Project execution
Ethical issues
Good practices in planning and conducting IR
Communications and advocacy
Productive Dialogue
Knowledge Translation
Research Evidence: Barriers and Facilitators to Uptake
Policy Advocacy and Strategic Communications
Data Presentation and Visualization
Developing a Communication Strategy
Steps in Developing a Communication Strategy
Communication materials and Platforms
Integrating IR into health systems
Building an IR team
Start up, mapping and convening
Productive dialogue
Ownership, trust, responsibilities and roles
Setting priorities, defining problems and research questions
Capacity strengthening
Uptake of findings
Documentation
Using the WHO Health Systems Framework in IR
Principles of sustainability
Intersectional gender lens
Introduction
Integrating an intersectional gender lens in IR
Proposal development with an intersectional gender lens
Execution of an IR project with an intersectional gender lens
Good practices in IR projects with an intersectional gender perspective
The audience for this toolkit
The team and the research challenge
Acknowledgements
How to use
Self-assessment tool
Photo credit
Contact
Download PDF version
Download offline site
References