Development of a core outcome set for implementation science research
About the Project
The School of Social Policy and Society is offering funding for a doctoral studentship to develop a core outcome set for implementation science research.
The successful applicant will be supervised by academics from the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS), University of Birmingham (Dr Ameeta Retzer, Dr Arabella Scantlebury, and Professor Amy Grove).
Implementation science is the study of methods and strategies used to integrate proven, evidence-based practices into regular, real-world use. The studentship will develop a core outcome set to standardise implementation data collected and reported in implementation research in health.
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