Introduction to the special section on dissemination: dissemination research and research dissemination: how can we close the gap?

One of the greatest challenges facing health promotion and disease prevention is translating research findings into evidence-based public health and clinical practices that are actively disseminated and widely adopted. Despite the tremendous strides made in developing effective disease prevention and control programs, there has been little study of effective dissemination of evidence-based programs to and adoption by community, public health, and clinical practice settings. This special section provides a venue in which to highlight exemplary dissemination research efforts while also identifying limitations in research to date and framing important future research questions. This issue establishes a resource for investigators interested in dissemination research, with relevance to health psychology. In this sense, it can serve as a benchmark by which to examine subsequent progress. The 6 articles reflect the state of the science in dissemination research for the promotion and adoption of health behavior change interventions.

[1]  Parminder Raina,et al.  A systematic review of studies evaluating diffusion and dissemination of selected cancer control interventions. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[2]  Ilima L. Kane,et al.  Web-based strategies to disseminate a sun safety curriculum to public elementary schools and state-licensed child-care facilities. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[3]  J. Finnegan,et al.  Incorporation of a successful community-based mammography intervention: dissemination beyond a community trial. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[4]  J. Andrews,et al.  Disseminating a smokeless tobacco cessation intervention model to dental hygienists: a randomized comparison of personalized instruction and self-study methods. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[5]  J. Elder,et al.  Disseminating a sun safety program to zoological parks: the effects of tailoring. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[6]  Karen Glanz,et al.  Diffusion of an effective skin cancer prevention program: design, theoretical foundations, and first-year implementation. , 2005, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[7]  R. Glasgow,et al.  Why don't we see more translation of health promotion research to practice? Rethinking the efficacy-to-effectiveness transition. , 2003, American journal of public health.

[8]  B. Israel,et al.  Community-based participatory research: policy recommendations for promoting a partnership approach in health research. , 2001, Education for health.

[9]  E. Balas,et al.  Managing Clinical Knowledge for Health Care Improvement , 2000, Yearbook of Medical Informatics.

[10]  D Johnston,et al.  Implications of the results of community intervention trials. , 1998, Annual Review of Public Health.

[11]  W. W. Young,et al.  Dissemination of clinical results. Mastectomy versus lumpectomy and radiation therapy. , 1996, Medical care.

[12]  L. Metsch,et al.  Intervening with drug-involved youth , 1996 .

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