2024
DOI: 10.1186/s43058-024-00549-0
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What do you think it means? Using cognitive interviewing to improve measurement in implementation science: description and case example

Zabin Patel-Syed,
Sara Becker,
Miranda Olson
et al.

Abstract: Pragmatic measures are essential to evaluate the implementation of evidence-based interventions. Cognitive interviewing, a qualitative method that collects partner feedback throughout measure development, is particularly useful for developing pragmatic implementation measures. Measure developers can use cognitive interviewing to increase a measure’s fit within a particular implementation context. However, cognitive interviewing is underused in implementation research, where most measures remain “homegrown” and… Show more

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