Dissemination and Implementation Science (D&I) in health serves as the bridge between groundbreaking research and real-world impact within evidence-based healthcare. It is the art and science of translating research findings into practical, everyday applications that can transform patient care on a larger scale.
In the landscape of evidence-based healthcare, D&I science is the driving force that propels innovative discoveries from the confines of laboratories and studies into the hands of healthcare practitioners. By designing effective dissemination strategies and implementation frameworks, D&I science ensures that evidence-based practices seamlessly integrate into diverse healthcare settings.
This discipline goes beyond just spreading knowledge; it actively addresses the challenges and facilitators that influence the successful implementation of evidence-based interventions. Through D&I science, the journey from research discovery to practical application becomes a well-guided process, enriching healthcare practices and fostering a culture of continual improvement based on the latest evidence.
Title : Nursing competence: Building the nursing interactive field in BSN students
Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
Title : Research activity in emergency departments: A literature review of its impact on quality of care and patient satisfaction
Fabiola Sevilla Perez, University College of London Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Factors influencing sustainability of newly qualified nurses in emergency departments: A literature review on stable workforce and retention
Bobby Garcia, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Internet addiction and its effects on life style of the adolescents
Purnima Bejoy, GCON, India
Title : The mediating role of fear of contagion in the effect of nursing students perceptions of infectious diseases on their care behaviors
Ozcan Erdogan, Bezmialem Vakif University, Turkey
Title : Emotional intelligence approach in the digital era
Sofica Bistriceanu, EPCCS, APHC, Romania