Advancing the Dissemination (1)

2026 PRE-CON WORKSHOP

Monday Afternoon, October 19, 2026 | Hunter Medical Research Institute, Newcastle, Australia

The following pre-conference workshop is available for registration through the ISRII 14 Scientific Meeting registration form. The workshop will run for half a day (3.5 hours) on Monday, October 19, 2026.

Workshop space may be limited, so we encourage early registration once it opens.

Pre-Conference Workshop Location
Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI)
Lot 1, Kookaburra Circuit
New Lambton Heights
NSW, Australia, 2305

Advancing the Dissemination and Implementation of Internet Interventions

Workshop length: Half-day

Presenter

Stephen Schueller, PhD
University of California, Irvine

Description

Over the past two decades, since ISRII was founded, we have seen considerable advancement in the evidence supporting the effectiveness of internet interventions for a variety of mental and behavioral health concerns. However, the impact of these interventions has been limited. Dissemination and implementation science aims to spread knowledge and innovations based on research findings and increase the integration of evidence-based innovations and interventions into routine, real-world practices and settings. 

 

The goal of this workshop is to identify efforts within the ISRII community to advance the dissemination and implementation of internet interventions and to catalyze collaboration among members in this space.  

 

The workshop will be an active participatory workshop focused on building towards deliverables and help characterize dissemination and implementation efforts across different countries. Attendees will be expected to make short presentations to support knowledge sharing and synthesis.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this pre-conference workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss common theories, models, & frameworks from dissemination and implementation science as they apply to internet interventions
  • Describe examples of successful and unsuccessful implementations of internet interventions in various settings and countries
  • Develop a network of international peers who foster innovative methods to enhance co-design and community engagement
  • Formulate guidance on best practice principles across different contexts