| Annika Bäck | Co-creating an intervention to enable local politicians to support the implementation of evidence-based practice | Sweden |
| Esther Bisschops | Implementation determinants and strategies: Thematic analysis of shared experiences in a Community-of-Practice with workers and stakeholders in care for people with intellectual disabilities | Netherlands |
| Marita Brack | An evaluation of evidence-based parenting interventions in Scotland: The Psychology of Parenting Project (PoPP) | U.K. |
| James H. Ford | Effectiveness of an evidence-based implementation strategy to remove barriers to psychotropic and substance use disorder medications for individuals with co-occurring disorders | U.S.A. |
| Johanna Freund | Digital prevention of depression among farmers? A qualitative study of participants’ experience with a tailored internet intervention | Germany |
| Katerina Illiopoulou | Is a quality improvement initiative feasible in a resource-constrained context? Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in one Greek medical intensive care unit: A before-and-after study | U.K. |
| Jane Lewis | Accelerating evidence take-up through a systemic approach: Understanding implementation of the Early Years Transformation Academy | U.K. |
| Ayla Lokhorst | How to feed science into a complex policy-ecosystem: What change models work in the world of health technology assessment and why? | Netherlands |
| Jens H. Lund | Identification of ideal implementation-components and different positionings in implementation projects | Denmark |
| Jenni Moore | Use of implementation science frameworks to successfully translate research evidence into stroke rehabilitation clinical practice | Norway |
| Anke Persoon | Facilitation of a community of practice for clinician-scientist in a broker role | Netherlands |
| Karin Proper | The adaptation of Citizen Science in an occupational setting: A qualitative study | Netherlands |
| Cassandra Rehbock | Applying systems thinking methods to assess the role of inter-sectoral complexity in implementation context | Netherlands |
| Rosanne Schaap | The implementation of a participatory intervention to improve the health ofblue-collar workers: A mixed methods process evaluation among occupational health professionals | Netherlands |
| Hanne C.S. Sponselee | Preferred characteristics of a health promotion program according to employees with a low and medium level of education: a mixed-methods study | Netherlands |
| Lotte van Delft | The effectiveness and process evaluation of Hospital in Motion – A multidimensional implementation project to improve patients’ physical behaviour during hospitalisation | Netherlands |
| W.H. Vos | Bridging the research-to-practice gap in home care: Using older adults’ experience with social network change and health decline to co-create an intervention with home care stakeholders | Netherlands |
| Nina Zipfel | The added-value of living labs for successful implementation of innovation in healthcare: A systematic review | Netherlands |
| Karin S. Åkesson | Outcome of implementation of a Supported OsteoArthritis Self-management Programme – a qualitative study. | Sweden |
| Jacqueline Dwane | Towards an evidence-informed model for implementation of new practice in
complex settings- A case study evaluation | Ireland |
| Davide Giusino | Facilitators of mental health interventions’ implementation and effectiveness
in healthcare: A bottom-up, participatory perspective | Italy |
| Biljana Meshkovska | Barriers and facilitators to implementation of direct provision fruit and vegetable interventions: a systematic review using the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) | Norway |
| Sara Söling | How does the habitus of primary care practitioners influence behaviour-related implementation outcomes (adoption)? | Germany |
| Leonieke Boendermaker | Use of technology to stimulate continuous reflection on treatment integrity in child protection | Netherlands |
| Ivana Sipova | H-WORK: Implementing team and individual digital interventions to promote mental health | Czech Republic |
| Meike van Scherpenseel | Strategies to enhance participation in fall prevention interventions among community-dwelling older adults: a mixed-methods study | Netherlands |
| Meike van Scherpenseel | The implementation of multi-component fall prevention interventions in the community: a scoping review on barriers and facilitators | Netherlands |
| Gerjanne Vennegoor | Assessing implementation fidelity of a school’s approach to student health and wellbeing | Netherlands |
| Ariana Bytyci Katanolli | Non-communicable disease prevention in Kosovo: mixed-methods study to assess and improve motivational counselling for healthier lifestyles in primary healthcare | Switzerland |
| Anu Linnansaari | Understanding differences in preventive tobacco control policies in Nordic countries | Finland |
| Selena O’Connell | Reflection on the tools used to identify the determinants of implementation of evidence-based guidance for palliative care in dementia | Irland |
| Alexandra Piotrowski | Understanding implementation in primary care practices. An analysis based on the Practice Change and Development Model | Germany |
| Anke Persoon | Design and implementation of a system that explicates the broker role of clinician-scientists | Netherlands |