Presented by the Center for Dissemination and Implementation at the Institute for Public Health
In this seminar, Carl May of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine will set out a robust and empirically validated model of implementation processes (normalization process theory); links this to a series of studies that have considered problems of implementing goals of care interventions; and explores how institutional contexts, implementation mechanisms, and intervention outcomes interact with each other in ways that are generative of change.
Learning objectives:
- What is normalization process theory, and how can it be used?
- How can we understand the elements of implementation processes?
- Where are the pressure points for change in goals of care interventions?
Speaker:
- Carl May, PhD, BScEcon, FAcSS, FRCGP (Hon)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
This event is part of the Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series, which features leaders in the field to speak on a variety of relevant and timely topics.
Register via Zoom meetings here.
This event is free and open to the public.