Presentation
Designing for Implementation: Implementation Science for Human Factors in Healthcare
DescriptionThis workshop introduces fundamental concepts from implementation science and applications to human factors in healthcare. Participants will be able to describe how implementation strategies, determinants, and outcomes can inform the human-centered design of sustainable sociotechnical system interventions in healthcare.
Using case studies from human factors research and practice projects from a variety of healthcare settings, we will introduce the three most established implementation science frameworks. Specifically, participants will design and tailor implementation strategies from the expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC) to address implementation determinants (barriers and facilitators) from the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) and maximize outcomes from the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance framework (RE-AIM).
The workshop was developed by the Design and Implementation Sciences Program (Director, Prof. Edmond Ramly) and the Center for Health by Design (Director, Prof. Nicole Werner; Co-Director, Prof. Rich Holden). It leverages our integrative model for change (presented at HFES 2023), our published Implementation Science 101 journal article, and our openly accessible online tool for designing and tailoring implementation strategies. By learning and practicing established frameworks, human factors researchers and practitioners will be able to systematically account for implementation determinants and outcomes in the design of their own healthcare sociotechnical interventions and identify implementation strategies that fit.
Target Audience: HF/E Students, Researchers, and Practitioners; Clinicians Welcome!
Note: Please bring a laptop or tablet for an online activity.
Using case studies from human factors research and practice projects from a variety of healthcare settings, we will introduce the three most established implementation science frameworks. Specifically, participants will design and tailor implementation strategies from the expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC) to address implementation determinants (barriers and facilitators) from the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) and maximize outcomes from the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance framework (RE-AIM).
The workshop was developed by the Design and Implementation Sciences Program (Director, Prof. Edmond Ramly) and the Center for Health by Design (Director, Prof. Nicole Werner; Co-Director, Prof. Rich Holden). It leverages our integrative model for change (presented at HFES 2023), our published Implementation Science 101 journal article, and our openly accessible online tool for designing and tailoring implementation strategies. By learning and practicing established frameworks, human factors researchers and practitioners will be able to systematically account for implementation determinants and outcomes in the design of their own healthcare sociotechnical interventions and identify implementation strategies that fit.
Target Audience: HF/E Students, Researchers, and Practitioners; Clinicians Welcome!
Note: Please bring a laptop or tablet for an online activity.
Event Type
Workshop
TimeMonday, September 9th9am - 4:30pm MST
LocationFLW Salon H