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    Defining the external implementation context: an integrative systematic literature review

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    Abstract Background Proper implementation of evidence-based interventions is necessary for their full impact to be realized. However, the majority of research to date has overlooked facilitators and barriers existing outside the boundaries of the implementing organization(s). Better understanding and measurement of the external implementation context would be particularly beneficial in light of complex health interventions that extend into and interact with the larger environment they are embedded within. We conducted a integrative systematic literature review to identify external context constructs likely to impact implementation of complex evidence-based interventions. Methods The review process was iterative due to our goal to inductively develop the identified constructs. Data collection occurred in four primary stages: (1) an initial set of key literature across disciplines was identified and used to inform (2) journal and (3) author searches that, in turn, informed the design of the final (4) database search. Additionally, (5) we conducted citation searches of relevant literature reviews identified in each stage. We carried out an inductive thematic content analysis with the goal of developing homogenous, well-defined, and mutually exclusive categories. Results We identified eight external context constructs: (1) professional influences, (2) political support, (3) social climate, (4) local infrastructure, (5) policy and legal climate, (6) relational climate, (7) target population, and (8) funding and economic climate. Conclusions This is the first study to our knowledge to use a systematic review process to identify empirically observed external context factors documented to impact implementation. Comparison with four widely-utilized implementation frameworks supports the exhaustiveness of our review process. Future work should focus on the development of more stringent operationalization and measurement of these external constructs

    Additional file 2: of Defining the external implementation context: an integrative systematic literature review

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    PRISMA 2009 flow diagram. This file contains a flow chart conforming to PRISMA guidelines that describes article screening process. (PDF 226 kb

    Additional file 1: of Defining the external implementation context: an integrative systematic literature review

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    Detailed search information related to specific stages. This file includes tables containing detailed information related to Stage 2, Stage 3, and Stage 4 of the search. (PDF 253 kb

    Slutsky Meets Marschak: The First-Order Identification of Multi-Product Production

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