Blogs
Balancing Fidelity and Adaptation in Implementation Research
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...
Striking the Balance: Implementation Fidelity and Adaptation in Real-World Settings
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...
Navigating Implementation Fidelity and Adaptation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Implementation Fidelity and Adaptation are two fundamental concepts in implementation research, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where interventions often need to be tailored to diverse, resource-constrained settings. This blog explores the...
Embracing Mixed Methods in Implementation Research
In the intricate world of healthcare systems, where diverse stakeholders and real-life complexities intersect, implementation research plays a pivotal role. A recent lecture spotlighted mixed methods research as a powerful approach to bridge gaps in knowledge,...
Sustainability in Implementation Research: A Framework for Long-Term Impact
Sustainability is a cornerstone of implementation research, ensuring that interventions maintain their benefits long after external support ends. This blog explores the concept of sustainability and sustainment in public health initiatives and offers insights into how...
Exploring Mixed Methods in Implementation Research
Implementation research often grapples with the complexity of real-world health systems, necessitating innovative approaches to understanding and addressing various challenges. Mixed methods research—combining quantitative and qualitative approaches—offers a robust...



