Abstract
Inadequate implementation strategy reporting restricts research synthesis and replicability. We explored the implementation strategy reporting quality of a sample of mental health articles using Proctor et al.’s (Implement Sci 8:139, 2013) reporting recommendations. We conducted a narrative review to generate the sample of articles and assigned a reporting quality score to each article. The mean article reporting score was 54% (range 17–100%). The most reported domains were: name (100%), action (82%), target (80%), and actor (67%). The least reported domains included definition (6%), temporality (26%), justification (34%), and outcome (37%). We discuss limitations and provide recommendations to improve reporting.
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Hooley, C., Amano, T., Markovitz, L., Yaeger, L., & Proctor, E. (2020). Assessing Implementation Strategy Reporting in the Mental Health Literature: A Narrative Review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 47(1), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-019-00965-8
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