TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Examples will include implementation of the The objectives of the Summer School are as Clinical Programmes in the Health Service Implementation Science Summer School 2012 follows: Executive, implementation of a falls strategy for 29-31st August 2012  To bring the core thinking of older people, an early childhood intervention implementation science to a wider programme and examples from the private and Implementation research is the scientific study audience from multi-disciplinary and pharmaceutical/biotechnology sectors. of methods to promote the systematic uptake of multi-organisational backgrounds The workshops will allow participants to explore research findings and other evidence-based  To analyse what impedes the various aspects of implementation in more practices into routine practice, and, hence, to implementation in a variety of settings detail. improve the quality and effectiveness of (health) (public healthcare, private healthcare, services and care. This relatively new field bio-industry, social care and education) includes “The study of influences on (healthcare)  To explore the principles of putting Numbers are limited to a maximum of 100 professional and organisational behaviour“ implementation science into practice, participants Eccles and Mittman, Implementation Science; 1: by providing examples of good practice 1, 2006. The concept originated in the US in nationally and internationally, through Venue: Arts Building, main campus, education and detention centres. Within health case studies Trinity College Dublin and social care the ‘implementation gap’ i.e. the The programme will comprise a series of gap between the evidence of what works in lectures, case-studies and workshops. The Cost: th theory and what happens in practice is widely lectures from key note speakers will provide Early registration before 30 June recognised. This summer school has been participants with the background theory behind €250 per person including conference th developed by Trinity College Dublin in implementation science. The keynote speakers dinner on August 30 , €220 excluding conjunction with the Centre for Effective include Prof Dean Fixsen and Prof Karen Blase of dinner. Services. the National Implementation Research Network, The intended audience includes policy makers, (NIRN) at the University of North Carolina, Late registration practitioners and researchers from a variety of Professor Susan Michie of University College €300 including conference dinner on August th backgrounds including health and social care London and Mr Tony O’Brien of the Special 30 , €270 excluding dinner. services, private health care, the pharmaceutical Delivery Unit, Department of Health. The case Contact: [email protected] / biotechnology and education sectors. studies will provide practical examples of implementation projects. The Summer School will qualify for CPD points. WEDNESDAY 29TH AUGUST Workshop 4: Ms Eleanor McClorey, 16.30 Close Implementation – Theory and Practice youngballymun: an integrated services model: design, implementation and learning 19.30 Conference dinner: Dining Hall, Trinity College 9.30 Tea/coffee 16.00 Reflection and synthesis FRIDAY 31TH AUGUST 10.00 Welcome: Prof Joe Barry, Chair of Population 16.25 Close Implementation – Integrating learning across sectors Health Medicine, TCD 10.05 Opening: Dr Ambrose McLoughlin, Secretary THURSDAY 30TH AUGUST 9.00 Tea/coffee General Department of Health Implementation – Behavioural Aspects 9.30 Keynote address: Mr Tony O’Brien, Operations 10.20 Keynote Address: Prof Dean Fixsen, National Manager, Special Delivery Unit, Department of Implementation Research Network (NIRN), 9.00 Tea/coffee Health University of North Carolina. Implementation: 9.30 Keynote Address: Prof Susan Michie, Professor Implementing Change in the Irish Health Services Science, Practice and Policy of Health Psychology University College London. 10.00 Q & A 10.55 Q & A The Behaviour Change Wheel: a method for 10.10 Ms Michelle Harris, Ms Nuala Doherty , CES 11.05 Prof Joe Barry, TCD/ Ms Nuala Doherty, CEO, developing interventions The Long and Winding Road - Capturing Our Centre for Effective Services (CES) 10.05 Q & A Learning on Implementation Implementation in an Irish Context 10.15 Case Study Vignettes 10.45 Ms Mary Doyle, Assistant Secretary, Department 11.25 Tea/coffee Mr Mark Sheehan, Business Development of Education & Skills. The role of 11.50 Case Study Vignettes Manager, Galway Clinic. Implementing bedside implementation science in cross sector reform Prof Catherine Comiskey, Director of the Centre medication verification in the Galway Clinic. for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, School of Dr Sheila Hawkins, Senior Clinical 11.20 Q & A Nursing and Midwifery, TCD. Developing, Psychologist, South Inner City (SIC) Primary Care implementing and sustaining a model for Partnership. Practical flexitivity in SIC - an 11.30 Tea/coffee evidence informed practice: a case study in innovative model of psychology in primary care. clinical and child healthcare. Ms Niamh Hynes, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, 11.50 Case Study Vignettes Dr Siobhan Barry, Clinical Director /Consultant Galway Clinic. Implementation of an Dr Colin Doherty, Consultant Neurologist, St Psychiatrist, Cluain Mhuire Community Health endovascular programme James’s Hospital, Dublin and HSE Service. Creating & implementing an electronic 11.15 Discussion Implementing the National Epilepsy Clinical patient record 11.45 Tea/coffee Programme Marion Quinn, CDI Tallaght, Noel Kelly, Preparing Dr Declan Bedford, Consultant in Public Health for Life, Eleanor McClorey, youngballymun. 12.15 Keynote Address: Prof Karen Blase, NIRN. Medicine, HSE. Road Traffic Accidents – Prevention & early intervention in children and Implementation Frameworks: Bridging the Gap Implementation of a Drink Driving Strategy. family services: innovation and integration. from Science to Service Ms Emer O’Byrne, HR Director, Merck, Sharpe & Dr Tony Bates CEO, Headstrong. Jigsaw: 12.50 Q & A Dohme. Implementing culture change in a barriers and challenges to implementing pharmaceutical company systemic change in mental health 13.00 Lunch Mr Cathal Divilly, Managing Director, Great 12.50 Discussion Place to Work. What makes an organisation a 14.15 Workshop 1: Ms Katie Burke,CES, great place to work? 13.20 Lunch Ms Mary Morrissey, HSE 14.15 Workshop 1: Prof Dean Fixsen, Implementation for Practitioners-a practical 12.50 Discussion NIRN/Dr Anne O’Farrell, Health Service Executive resource Issues in Implementation of a Falls Strategy Workshop 2: Dr Sean Denyer, CES 13.00 Panel Discussion Workshop 2: Ms Katie Burke, Ms Michelle Mr Avery Bowser, CES Facilitator: Ms Mary Doyle, Deputy Secretary Harris, CES. Implementation for practitioners – a Lessons for implementing policy - review of General, Department of Education & Skills practical resource implementation of a Government strategy Workshop 3: Ms Helen Johnston, National Workshop 2: Prof Karen Blase, NIRN Moving 13.40 Close Economic and Social Council. Exploring the Science to Service: Practical Applications of determinants of implementation in the Irish Implementation Science 14.00 Lunch policy system using “A vision for change” 16.00 Reflection and synthesis