Relevant Journals for Identifying Implementation Science Articles: Results of an International Implementation Science Expert Survey

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Relevant Journals for Identifying Implementation Science Articles: Results of an International Implementation Science Expert Survey
Abstract
In implementation science (IS), conducting well-targeted and reproducible literature searches is challenging due to non-specific and varying terminology that is fragmented over multiple disciplines. A list of journals that publish IS-relevant content for use in search strings can support this process. We conducted a cross-sectional online survey of 56 Australian, European, and North American IS experts to identify and prioritize relevant journals that publish IS articles. Journals' relevance was assessed by providing each with a list of 12 journals, to which they were encouraged to add additional journal names and comments as free text. We also assessed which journals had published special IS-focused issues—identified via PubMed and Google searches—over the last 20 years. Data were analyzed descriptively. Between February 28 and March 15, 2020, a purposive sample of 34/56 experts participated in the survey (response rate: 60.7%). Implementation Science and BMC Health Services Research were perceived as relevant by 97.1% of participants; other journals' relevance varied internationally. Experts proposed 50 additional journals from various clinical fields and health science disciplines. We identified 12 calls and 53 special issues on IS published within various journals and research fields. Experts' comments confirmed the described challenges in identifying IS literature. This report presents experts' ratings of IS journals, which can be included in strategies supporting searches of IS evidence. However, challenges in identifying IS evidence remain geographically and interdisciplinary. Further investment is needed to develop reproducible search strings to capture IS evidence as an important step in improving IS research quality.
Publication
Frontiers in Public Health
Volume
9
Pages
639192
Date
2021-4-30
Journal Abbr
Front Public Health
ISSN
2296-2565
Short Title
Relevant Journals for Identifying Implementation Science Articles
Accessed
29/11/2022, 15:08
Library Catalogue
PubMed Central
Extra
PMID: 33996719 PMCID: PMC8119993
Citation
Mielke, J., Brunkert, T., Zullig, L. L., Bosworth, H. B., Deschodt, M., Simon, M., & De Geest, S. (2021). Relevant Journals for Identifying Implementation Science Articles: Results of an International Implementation Science Expert Survey. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, 639192. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.639192