Leveraging implementation science to improve implementation outcomes in precision medicine.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Introduction of omics technologies in clinical practice means increased use of validated biomarkers, through precision medicine (PM). Although implementation science (IS) affords an array of theoretical approaches that can potentially explain PM intervention uptake, their relevance and applicability in PM implementation has not been empirically tested. This article identifies and examines existing implementation frameworks for their applicability in PM, demonstrating how different IS theories can be used to generate testable implementation hypotheses in PM. METHODS A three-step methodology was employed to search and select implementation models: a scoping search in Google Scholar produced 15 commonly used models in healthcare; a systematic search in PUBMED and Web of Science using the names of each model as keywords in search strings produced 290 publications for screening and abstraction; finally, a citation frequency search in the 3 databases produced most cited models that were included in the narrative synthesis. RESULTS Main concepts and constructs associated with each of the 15 models were identified. Four most cited frameworks in healthcare were: REAIM, CFIR, PRISM and PARiHS. Corresponding constructs were mapped and examined for potential congruence to PM. A generalized PM implementation conceptual framework was developed showing how omics biomarker uptake relates to their evidence base, patient and provider engagement and Big data capabilities of involved organizations. CONCLUSION We demonstrated how implementation complexities in PM can be addressed by explicit use of implementation theories. The work here may provide a reference for further research of empirically testing and refining the identified implementation constructs.

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