Subject: GIRA Highlights - most recent volume & call for submissions

Hello Friend,


Have you explored the most recent volume of GIS's flagship journal, Global Implementation Research and Applications? If not, you are encouraged to take a quick look at the highlights below, especially if you are interested in implementation during rapid social change.


And, as is always true, if you believe your work might resonate with GIS members and readers of GIRA, you are strongly encouraged to begin the manuscript submission process!


Please feel free to reach out with any questions about GIRA, GIS, or other implementation-related topics you may have. You can contact us online, or simply reply to this email.


We look forward to sharing your perspective with GIS's global community of implementation researchers, practitioners, support staff, and frontline professionals!

Implementing Evidence-Based Preventative Interventions During a Pandemic


In this article, Pamela Buckley and colleagues examine modifications to evidence-based interventions addressing youth behavioral health.


"Adhering to fidelity guidelines... is challenging when interventions are adapted to realities of the environment, particularly during evolving, large-scale public health crises like a pandemic."


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What is in a Meter? A Qualitative Exploration into the Implementation of Electricity Metering Across Mumbai Communities Using Normalisation Process Theory


In this article, Gillian Waller and colleagues take a close look at Mumbai residents' access to electricity metering, and the subsequent impact on access to safe and regulated utilities across three socioeconomic classes by interviewing low-, middle-, and high-income individuals.


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Predicting a Rapid Transition to Telehealth-Delivered Parent–Child Interaction Therapy Amid COVID-19: A Mixed Methods Study


Here, Yessica Green Rosas and colleagues used the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework to explore therapist transition from in-person to virtual service delivery.


Rosas et al determined that "organizational setting, resiliency, and baseline caseload" were predictors of rapid transition to internet-based Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (iPCIT), a telehealth-delivered evidence-based practice (EBP).


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Proceedings from the Second Annual Conference of the Norwegian Network for Implementation Research


The Second Annual Conference of the Norwegian Network for Implementation Research (NIMP) gathered on November 19, 2021 to "showcase the frontiers of Norwegian implementation research and discuss "critical next steps for implementation science in Norway."


This summary article analyzes the presentations, themes, contexts, frameworks, study designs, and panel discussion from this exciting event.


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Thank you, Friend, for taking the time to review some of the work that Global Implementation Research and Applications seeks to support and disseminate.


We hope that you will consider contributing to this growing body of knowledge by submitting a manuscript of your own - GIRA's editorial board is eager to hear from you!


We hope you will join in our efforts to enhance understandings and applications of implementation, so that communities across the globe can more effectively and efficiently engage in the work of complex change.


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