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Fig. 4 | Implementation Science

Fig. 4

From: Implementation science for ambulatory care safety: a novel method to develop context-sensitive interventions to reduce quality gaps in monitoring high-risk patients

Fig. 4

a Technical Intervention Development Cycle: Example. b Socio-Technical Intervention Development Cycle: Design Seed Example. The Pivotal Role of Design Seeds for Intervention Development: Design seeds offer an important bridge between identifying problems and solutions. For the design seed– a population registry for high-risk patients – the diagram shows the evaluable components of the design seed in the light blue boxes. At the solution development stage, different technical and/or organizational interventions can be tested to see if they meet the design seed requirement. Solution components, shown in dark blue boxes, that meet the design seed requirement (based on iterative testing) can be assembled as a comprehensive intervention for further testing and deployment

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