The Challenges of Implementation Science in German Speaking Countries
Implementation science is still a relatively new science and most of the research is conducted in English. This can pose challenges when working with stakeholders in German speaking countries, postdoctoral researcher Marie-Therese Schultes writes in a blogpost for the European Implementation Collaborative (EIC). The language barrier can sometimes make dissemination of information complicated, while the unfamiliarity of implementation science makes the acquisition of funding difficult.
Marie-Therese Schultes discusses these challenges as well as possible solutions in greater detail in her blogpost, which can be found here.
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