Shannon Dorsey: Implementation in Low Resource and International Settings
Description
The amazing and generous Shannon Dorsey swings by the podcast to talk about her work on pragmatic and applied implementation science, including implementing in low resource and international settings, how to build trust and working community partnerships, and putting jargon into plain language. Along the way we quiz her about bad national park yelp reviews and I give a horribly inaccurate summary of a paper I last read 20 years ago. Referenced during today's show:
Dorsey, S., Johnson, C., Soi, C., Meza, R. D., Whetten, K., & Mbwayo, A. (2023). Implementation science in plain language: The use of nonjargon terms to facilitate collaboration. Implementation Research and Practice, 4. https://doi.org/10.1177/26334895231177474
Beidas, R.S., Dorsey, S., Lewis, C.C. et al. Promises and pitfalls in implementation science from the perspective of US-based researchers: learning from a pre-mortem. Implementation Sci 17, 55 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-022-01226-3
Costello EJ, Compton SN, Keeler G, Angold A. Relationships Between Poverty and Psychopathology: A Natural Experiment. JAMA. 2003;290(15):2023–2029. doi:10.1001/jama.290.15.20
Westerlund, A., Sundberg, L., & Nilsen, P. (2019). Implementation of Implementation Science Knowledge: The Research-Practice Gap Paradox. Worldviews on evidence-based nursing, 16(5), 332–334. https://doi.org/10.1111/wvn.12403