19th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
Call for Presentations
Elevating the Science of Dissemination: Leveraging Tools to Improve Clinical, Community, and Public Health Practice
Meeting Information:
Rapidly advancing tools that capture, synthesize, and transmit evidence compel us to rethink the pathway from research to practice. Dissemination science builds knowledge on understanding "what" evidence is needed to support health and health care improvement and "how" to optimally integrate that evidence into practice. The 19th Annual Conference on Dissemination and Implementation will explore the expansion of dissemination science to harness these tools for real-time integration of evidence-based interventions, understand their limitations, and identify unintended consequences in this rapidly shifting information landscape.
This conference again intends to support collective understanding of the D&I research agenda to address these areas through a combination of plenaries, concurrent sessions, and posters that will present research findings and set the field up for the next decade.The abstract solicitation and conference structure have been designed to focus our thinking and discussion on the highest priorities for dissemination and implementation science now and in the future to help optimize health and health care for all. Given the breadth of the field and the importance of maximizing opportunities for participants to follow consistent themes throughout the concurrent sessions of the meeting, we are including nine thematic tracks to organize the conference agenda.
Dissemination and Implementation Science seeks to promote and rigorously evaluate strategies for integrating evidence-based approaches into a multitude of clinical and community settings via public health practice, healthcare delivery, and healthcare policy. The intent of this research is to investigate and address social, behavioral, economic, and organizational factors and policies that impede effective dissemination and implementation of evidence-based clinical, public health, and organizational interventions, test new approaches to improve health programming, and determine causal relationships between the strategies to implement interventions and the impacts of their use. Dissemination and Implementation Science is also characterized by a focus on variations in dissemination and implementation processes (e.g., how evidence/interventions are integrated) and how the context (e.g., setting, population, and economic drivers) leads to heterogeneity of results. Thus, the conference seeks novel research or conceptual papers that address any of the topics included within the thematic tracks, with an emphasis on empirical findings for how best to integrate evidence-based interventions within clinical and community settings and/or how to recast the nature or conduct of the research itself to make it more relevant and actionable in those settings.
We are now accepting abstract submissions for the 19th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, December 13 - 16, 2026.
Submission Criteria
Submission Deadline: July 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time
Session Types: Abstracts are encouraged for five types of scientific sessions: Individual Oral presentations, Panel presentations, Poster presentations, Interactive Pre-Conference Workshops, and Stories of Impact Plenary Presentations. Please see below for additional guidance on submissions based on the type of session proposed.
For individual oral, panel, or poster presentations: Authors will be required to select a track for their abstract and must adhere to the format: Background, Methods, Findings, and Implications for D&I Science. Priority will be given to abstracts that address the overall conference theme, fit well in one of the conference tracks, and present high-quality data to support abstract conclusions.
For interactive pre-conference workshops: Authors will be required to provide a detailed workshop description (including an agenda), 3 learning objectives, and participating faculty. Priority will be given to workshops that are engaging, skills-based, and interactive.
For stories of impact plenary presentations: Authors will be asked to identify areas of impact and tell their story in 1750 characters or less. Priority will be given to data-driven submissions that address six key elements as part of their story (vivid moment, values, challenge, choice, outcome, and hope). Please note that story submissions will undergo a phased review process. Submissions that advance to Phase Two will be asked to provide a one-minute video within one week of notification, which will be considered as part of the final selection process.
Abstract Tracks:
- Behavioral Health
- Building the Future of D&I Science: Capacity Building, Infrastructure, and Emerging Research Areas
- Clinical Care Settings: Patient-level Interventions
- Clinical Care Settings: System-level Interventions
- Global Dissemination and Implementation Science
- Health Policy Dissemination and Implementation Science
- Models, Measures, and Methods
- Prevention and Public Health
- Scaling and Implementing Evidence-Based Health Interventions to Reduce Disparities
Note: Abstracts presenting results of empirical research should report completed studies or substantial interim results. Abstracts describing proposed or early-stage studies are not encouraged.
Review Criteria
Review Criteria for Individual Abstracts and Panels:
Abstracts will be reviewed and scored based on the following submission criteria, with preference being given to those that:
- Show relevance to D&I Science
- Focus on the conference theme and tracks (see Track Areas of Focus)
- Utilize rigorous and relevant research methods
- Present high quality data to support findings
- Adequately demonstrate how the study will advance the field
Review Criteria for Pre-Conference Workshops:
- Relevance to D&I Science
- Important and timely topic
- Clear learning objectives
- Leader skill expertise
- Interactive and attractive format
Review Criteria for Stories of Impact Plenary Presentations:
- Demonstrates Impact of D&I Science through clear metrics
- Articulates the key challenge that led to the story
- Describes effort that led to key impact
- Is of relevance to broad audience at conference
- Offers the audience a clear takeaway
Instructions and Needed Information for Submitting an Abstract:
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General Instructions
Resources for Submitters:
- Track Areas of Focus (for abstracts and panels only)
- Instructions for all submission types
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Session Type Descriptions
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Key Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: July 16, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. ET
- Notifications for D&I Abstracts Sent: Mid-September
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