If you (a) conduct implementation research in health care (i.e., public, mental, or physical health), and/or offer health care focused implementation research training across Europe, and (b) are based in Europe, this survey is for you.
Typical (but not the only) implementation research questions are:
-- What are barriers and enablers to implementing a program, practice or policy?
-- What implementation strategy should be used to make it more likely for a particular program to be implemented in routine practice?
-- Is a particular implementation strategy acceptable to its users, or feasible - and is it effective?
-- How might a program or policy best be sustained?
Your work may be of theoretical nature (e.g., aimed at developing a theory of sustainment) and/or have an empirical focus (e.g., testing the effectiveness of a multi-faceted implementation strategy in community health centers), have implementation as their sole focus or include an implementation component, be conducted at an international level (e.g., EU projects with an implementation working group) or at a national, regional, local, or even single institution level.