Implementation Science: Open Access Journal to Evidence Based Research
Implementation Science publishes research relevant to the scientific study of methods to promote the uptake of research findings into routine healthcare in clinical, organisational or policy contexts. It’s a good source of information about what happens when behaviour change interventions are applied in the real world.
This journal can provide you with information on what behaviour change interventions work in practice and what the long-term impacts are. It includes research on both the validity of intervention content (for example a motivational interviewing approach), as well as practical matters such as modes of delivery (for example, face-to-face, via phone or digital).
This resource will help you search and identify evidence-based publications to inform your planning and commissioning of behaviour change.
You will also learn about what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to behaviour change.