Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI) faculty presented at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Conference (SIRC), which was held on September 8-10 in San Diego, California.
The conference focused on advancement in implementation research and real-world application of implementation practice and featured presentations that highlighted community-engaged partnerships, evidence-based implementation practice, and more.
ISCI’s symposium focused on multipronged approaches to creating generalizable implementation knowledge and kicked off with an overview of the initiative followed by a discussion about our systematic review, including successes, challenges, and recommendations for things to include in your publications to support reviews of the field. The symposium concluded with a discussion of the Delphi process being used to create standards of evidence for implementation science strategies supporting the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) role in Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE).
The team also highlighted our HIV Literature Review Dashboard, a useful tool that aims to help researchers and practitioners by providing access to the articles and implementation findings of systematic reviews that can help to inform delivery of HIV programs and services.