LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand how to conceptualize implementation trials along the explanatory-pragmatic continuum
- Recognize key elements of implementation trials that can make them more explanatory or more pragmatic in overall intent
- Identify differences between planning for intervention trials along the explanatory-pragmatic continuum or planning for implementation trials along the explanatory-pragmatic continuum
- Review case studies of implementation trials along the explanatory-pragmatic continuum
PRESENTER(S)
Wynne Norton, PhD
Program Director
National Cancer Center
Wynne E. Norton, PhD, is a Program Director in Implementation Science in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute. Her research interests include de-implementation of ineffective interventions, evidence-based cancer care delivery, and pragmatic trials of implementation strategies. Dr. Norton serves as faculty for the NCI Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation in Cancer (TIDIRC) and is a program scientist on three NCI Cancer Moonshot(SM) Initiatives.