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June 2018 e-Newsletter
SISN’s eighth e-Newsletter has been published and is available here The June newsletter includes the latest news about the Society’s operations in addition to highlighting our blogs/webinars. A resource round up section provides links to relevant key papers, trainings and events. Sign up to receive our free quarterly e-newsletter here
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- 18th June 2018
WEBINAR: Understanding Program Adaptation
On May 10th, SISN hosted a live webinar entitled “Understanding Program Adaptation: A Scoping Study of Frameworks and Systematic Review of Adapted Evidence-based Interventions” presented by Dr Cam Escoffery, Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University and moderated by Dr Wendy Gonzalez, Technical Specialist, Knowledge Leadership, at […]
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- 4th June 2018
Implementation Research is a Team Sport: Make Sure You have a Statistician on Your Side!
The role of the statistician in implementation research (IR) is commonly restricted to the conduct of data analysis at the end of a study. But this limited perception may be causing unnecessary challenges and delays to the research process. We spoke with Augusto Norte from A Consultants Statistical Services about the benefits of including a […]
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- 31st May 2018
Applying Ethical Principles Within Implementation Research
Authorship: The following blog was written by Shannon King, a MSPH candidate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, who has been volunteering with SISN. The information reflects the ethics in implementation put forward in the peer-reviewed literature. Research ethics for intervention studies in clinical settings are well established. However, research ethics for implementation […]
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- 11th May 2018
April 2018 e-Newsletter
SISN’s seventh e-Newsletter has been published and is available here The April newsletter includes the latest news about the Society’s operations in addition to highlighting our blogs/webinars. In addition, the resource round up section provides links to relevant key papers, trainings and events. Sign up to receive our free quarterly e-newsletter here
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- 6th April 2018
When does implementation research require ethics approval?
Authorship: The following blog was written by Shannon King, a MSPH candidate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who has been volunteering with SISN. The information reflects the current views of ethics in implementation put forward in the peer-reviewed literature. Ensuring ethical standards are upheld is a core component of research within the […]
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- 30th March 2018
Implementation Science in Nutrition: Rationale, Frameworks and Introduction to the Society
On March 5th, our President, Dr. David Pelletier was invited to the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University to share why and how SISN was founded, as well as the Society’s ongoing work in strengthening the science and practice of nutrition implementation at global and country levels. We are delighted to share Dr. […]
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- 16th March 2018
Behind The Scenes at our Symposium at ICN 2017
Following the symposium entitled “Evidence-based integration of nutrition across multiple sector programs: how can this be done?”, co-sponsored by SISN and Nutrition International (NI) at the International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) in October 2017, our Chief Communications Officer, Dr. Luz Maria De-Regil spoke with two of the expert panel members to delve deeper into the […]
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- 28th February 2018
Evidence-Based Integration of Nutrition Across Multiple Sector Programs: How Can This Be Done?
At the International Union of Nutritional Sciences - International Congress of Nutrition (IUNS-ICN) in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October 2017, SISN and Nutrition International (NI) co-sponsored a symposium entitled “Evidence-based integration of nutrition across multiple sector programs: how can this be done?”, which was chaired by SISN Board Member, Dr. Luz Maria De-Regil and her […]
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- 27th February 2018
Assessing the Feasibility of an Integrated Nutrition Program in Peri-Urban and Urban Senegal
In this podcast, Amanda Zongrone from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) presents the results of a study assessing the feasibility of an integrated nutrition program (The PROMIS program) in peri-urban and urban Senegal and demonstrates how feasibility evaluation can provide insights to improve implementation and increase potential for impact. In addition, the role […]
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- 22nd January 2018
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