Diffusion Of Innovations Theory, Principles, And Practice
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Authors/contributors
- Dearing, James W. (Author)
- Cox, Jeffrey G. (Author)
Title
Diffusion Of Innovations Theory, Principles, And Practice
Abstract
Aspects of the research and practice paradigm known as the diffusion of innovations are applicable to the complex context of health care, for both explanatory and interventionist purposes. This article answers the question, “What is diffusion?” by identifying the parameters of diffusion processes: what they are, how they operate, and why worthy innovations in health care do not spread more rapidly. We clarify how the diffusion of innovations is related to processes of dissemination and implementation, sustainability, improvement activity, and scale-up, and we suggest the diffusion principles that can be readily used in the design of interventions.
Publication
Health Affairs
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
183-190
Date
2018-02
ISSN
0278-2715
Accessed
13/01/2023, 10:35
Library Catalogue
healthaffairs.org (Atypon)
Extra
Publisher: Health Affairs
Citation
Dearing, J. W., & Cox, J. G. (2018). Diffusion Of Innovations Theory, Principles, And Practice. Health Affairs, 37(2), 183–190. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1104
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