External validity, often described as generalizability, transferability, or transportability, is a cornerstone of implementation research (IR). It determines the extent to which research findings can be applied to different contexts, populations, and settings beyond...
External validity is a vital aspect of implementation research (IR), allowing researchers to assess how well the findings of a study conducted in one context can be applied to other populations, environments, or settings. This blog explores the importance of external...
External validity is a cornerstone of implementation research (IR), determining how well findings from a study can be generalized, transferred, or applied to different settings, populations, or contexts. This blog delves into the concept, explores its importance, and...
Implementation research aims to ensure evidence-informed interventions are effectively integrated into real-world settings. A critical part of this process is maintaining a balance between implementation fidelity—adhering to the intervention as designed—and...
Implementation research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) faces unique challenges, requiring a balance between maintaining implementation fidelity and allowing for adaptation to ensure evidence-informed interventions remain effective while addressing...