Lecture

Implementation Research Teams

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This lecture discusses the success of the Lauer model in advocating for liver flu infection and liver cancer on the national agenda through collaboration with policymakers. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary team in implementation research, involving stakeholders with diverse backgrounds in medicine, social science, public health, psychology, nursing, social work, business, and engineering. The case example highlights the necessity of engaging various stakeholders in the planning and implementation processes to ensure successful outcomes and rapid uptake of findings.

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