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McCormack L, Sheridan S, Lewis M, et al. Communication and Dissemination Strategies to Facilitate the Use of Health-Related Evidence. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2013 Nov. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 213.)

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This figure is titled, The Evidence Continuum in Implementation Science and shows the evidence as moving along a continuum beginning with its collection and systematic review followed by communicating and translating it for audiences as needed. There are five boxes on the continuum, with the first box on the far left labeled as “Collect and Systematically Review the Evidence” with an arrow pointing to the next box to the right which is labeled as “Communicate and Translate”. An arrow points to the right from that box to the next box on the right which says “Diffuse and Disseminate,” and an arrow points from that box to the next box on the right which says “Adopt and Implement.” The arrow from that box points to the right and the final box which says “Sustain, Evaluate Impact and Adjust.”

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