The webinar focused on the new ASSESS section, a new resource to aid in advancing measurement in implementation science (IS). The ASSESS section was developed by researchers at the University of Colorado and University of California San Diego, in collaboration with an advisory board with diverse expertise, to advance the selection and use of common measures, instruments, and assessments in implementation science. The ASSESS section is integrated into the broadly utilized Dissemination and Implementation Models in Health webtool, providing a one stop shop for planning, selecting, combining, adapting, and using theories, models, and frameworks, and assessing key constructs in IS. This webinar provided an overview of the importance of measurement in implementation science; described the overall ASSESS project and methodology; and demonstrated the use of the new tool for identifying and using a range of qualitative and quantitative assessments in implementation studies; as well as its linkage with the broader D&I Models in Health webtool. The ASSESS project was funded by the National Cancer Institute, the Office of Disease Prevention, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Speakers
University of Colorado
University of Colorado
University of California San Diego
Discussants
Office of Disease Prevention, National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute