Core and modifiable components of academic detailing: demonstration of implementation strategy development, tailoring, and documentation process
Ariel M. Domlyn, Gwendolyn Hooks, Michelle Freitag, Lacey Evans, Madison Stewart, Laura Damschroder, Jeremy B. Sussman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a standardized approach to developing and tailoring academic detailing programs, using FRAME-IS to define core and modifiable components for consistent implementation and evaluation.
Contribution
The first documentation and tailoring guidelines for academic detailing programs using implementation science nomenclature.
Findings
Eighteen common academic detailing components were identified, with six tailored and seven added across projects.
Tailoring was primarily aimed at improving appropriateness, acceptability, adoption, and reach of academic detailing.
A documentation and tailoring template was developed to guide future academic detailing programs.
Abstract
Academic Detailing (AD) is an educational outreach strategy that has shown positive effects on clinical practice, but its implementation varies widely across programs, necessitating consistent definitions of its essential components. The lack of standardized guidance for tailoring AD and other multi-component implementation strategies presents challenges in program development and effectiveness evaluation. To address this, we applied FRAME-IS (Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications to Evidence-based Implementation Strategies) to specify AD's core components and demonstrate a repeatable program development process. By showcasing a multi-project, multi-site AD program, we aim to provide guidance for others in developing and tailoring AD programs, ultimately enabling more rigorous evaluations of AD's effectiveness. Literature and training materials were reviewed to develop…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Evaluation and Performance Assessment · Health Sciences Research and Education
