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C-DIAS Article Selected for Editor’s Choice!
A recent article produced by C-DIAS leadership has been selected for the Psychiatric Services Editor’s Choice! To see the full compilation of the Editor’s Choice and to read the C-DIAS piece, visit the Psychiatric Services website today.
Read MoreMeet C-DIAS’ 2024-2026 Implementation Science Fellows
The C-DIAS Fellowship in Implementation Science is for early or mid-career individuals focused on using rigorous methods to improve public access to high-quality addiction treatment. The 2024-2026 C-DIAS Fellows include seven promising researchers whose projects cover a wide range of topics, such as culturally adapted substance use treatments, stigma reduction, the effectiveness of digital toolkits,…
Read MoreRemarkably efficient approach to improving addiction services in primary and specialty care
This protocol paper describes a stagewise implementation-to-target (stepped “care” type) approach to implement MOUD whereby organizations engage in increasingly intensive implementation strategies as needed.
Read MoreThe slow rise of implementation science to address the US opioid epidemic
Written by members of the C-DIAS team, this paper assessed how implementation research has been used in the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) efforts to address the opioid and stimulant epidemics.
Read MoreFall 2023 C-DIAS Newsletter
Welcome to this issue of the C-DIAS newsletter!
Read MoreC-DIAS innovations in research methods presented at national conference in DC
C-DIAS presented two posters at the 15th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. One poster studied participant engagement in implementation trials, and the other described a micro-costing approach to estimating the total cost to implement an evidence-based practice.
Read MoreAn examination of NIDA-funded implementation research on treatments for SUD
Written by members of the C-DIAS team, this paper assessed how implementation research has been used in the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) efforts to address the opioid and stimulant epidemics.
Read MoreA study of a procedure to expand access to addiction medication
Though significant national campaigns have been launched to expand access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), research has yet to properly address the challenges of implementing and sustaining MOUD in specialty addiction programs. This protocol paper describes a stagewise implementation-to-target (stepped “care” type) approach to implement MOUD whereby organizations engage in increasingly intensive implementation…
Read MoreC-DIAS Pre-conference Workshop
Register for C-DIAS’s pre-conference workshop! This interactive workshop will introduce key concepts and methods of implementation science. The focus will be on how to pragmatically integrate implementation research frameworks, measures, methods, and designs into typical addiction health services or intervention evaluation projects.
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