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Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review
This manuscript aims to contribute to the next phase of mechanisms of behavior change (MOBC) science on alcohol or other drug use. Specifically, we encourage the transition from a basic science orientation (i.e., knowledge generation) to a translational science orientation (i.e., knowledge applicati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10314994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36913967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acer.15053 |
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author | Magill, Molly Maisto, Stephan Borsari, Brian Glass, Joseph E. Hallgren, Kevin Houck, Jon Kiluk, Brian Kuerbis, Alexis |
author_facet | Magill, Molly Maisto, Stephan Borsari, Brian Glass, Joseph E. Hallgren, Kevin Houck, Jon Kiluk, Brian Kuerbis, Alexis |
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description | This manuscript aims to contribute to the next phase of mechanisms of behavior change (MOBC) science on alcohol or other drug use. Specifically, we encourage the transition from a basic science orientation (i.e., knowledge generation) to a translational science orientation (i.e., knowledge application or Translational MOBC Science). To inform that transition, we examine MOBC science and implementation science and consider how these two research areas can intersect to capitalize on the goals, strengths, and key methodologies of each. First, we define MOBC science and implementation science and offer a brief historical rationale for these two areas of clinical research. Second, we summarize similarities in rationale and discuss two scenarios where one draws from the other—MOBC science on implementation strategy outcomes and implementation science on MOBC. We then focus on the latter scenario, and briefly review the MOBC knowledge base to consider its readiness for knowledge translation. Finally, we provide a series of research recommendations to facilitate the translation of MOBC science. These recommendations include: (1) identifying and targeting MOBC that are well suited for implementation, (2) use of MOBC research results to inform broader health behavior change theory, and (3) triangulation of a more diverse set of research methodologies to build a translational MOBC knowledge base. Ultimately, it is important for gains borne from MOBC science to affect direct patient care, while basic MOBC research continues to be developed and refined over time. Potential implications of these developments include greater clinical significance for MOBC science, an efficient feedback loop between clinical research methodologies, a multi-level approach to understanding behavioral change, and reduced or eliminated siloes between MOBC science and implementation science. |
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spelling | pubmed-103149942023-07-02 Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review Magill, Molly Maisto, Stephan Borsari, Brian Glass, Joseph E. Hallgren, Kevin Houck, Jon Kiluk, Brian Kuerbis, Alexis Alcohol (Hanover) Article This manuscript aims to contribute to the next phase of mechanisms of behavior change (MOBC) science on alcohol or other drug use. Specifically, we encourage the transition from a basic science orientation (i.e., knowledge generation) to a translational science orientation (i.e., knowledge application or Translational MOBC Science). To inform that transition, we examine MOBC science and implementation science and consider how these two research areas can intersect to capitalize on the goals, strengths, and key methodologies of each. First, we define MOBC science and implementation science and offer a brief historical rationale for these two areas of clinical research. Second, we summarize similarities in rationale and discuss two scenarios where one draws from the other—MOBC science on implementation strategy outcomes and implementation science on MOBC. We then focus on the latter scenario, and briefly review the MOBC knowledge base to consider its readiness for knowledge translation. Finally, we provide a series of research recommendations to facilitate the translation of MOBC science. These recommendations include: (1) identifying and targeting MOBC that are well suited for implementation, (2) use of MOBC research results to inform broader health behavior change theory, and (3) triangulation of a more diverse set of research methodologies to build a translational MOBC knowledge base. Ultimately, it is important for gains borne from MOBC science to affect direct patient care, while basic MOBC research continues to be developed and refined over time. Potential implications of these developments include greater clinical significance for MOBC science, an efficient feedback loop between clinical research methodologies, a multi-level approach to understanding behavioral change, and reduced or eliminated siloes between MOBC science and implementation science. 2023-05 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10314994/ /pubmed/36913967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acer.15053 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Article Magill, Molly Maisto, Stephan Borsari, Brian Glass, Joseph E. Hallgren, Kevin Houck, Jon Kiluk, Brian Kuerbis, Alexis Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title | Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title_full | Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title_fullStr | Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title_full_unstemmed | Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title_short | Addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: A critical review |
title_sort | addictions treatment mechanisms of change science and implementation science: a critical review |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10314994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36913967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acer.15053 |
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