Weight, CharleneVinette, BillyLaritz, RachaelMooney, MeaganCastiglione, Sonia AngelaMaheu-Cadotte, Marc-AndréArgiropoulos, NikolasKonnyu, KristinCassidy, Christine e.Collins, SimonneSemenic, SoniaStraiton, NicolaMiddleton, SandyTaylor, NatalieGagnon, Marie-PierreLiang, ShuangCrump, LauraDi Lalla, OliviaMeyers, TaliaElakpa, Daniel N.Fontaine, Guillaume2025-07-282025-07-282025-12Weight, C, Vinette, B, Laritz, R, Mooney, M, Castiglione, S A, Maheu-Cadotte, M-A, Argiropoulos, N, Konnyu, K, Cassidy, C E, Collins, S, Semenic, S, Straiton, N, Middleton, S, Taylor, N, Gagnon, M-P, Liang, S, Crump, L, Di Lalla, O, Meyers, T, Elakpa, D N & Fontaine, G 2025, 'How well are implementation strategies and target healthcare professional behaviors reported? A secondary analysis of 204 implementation trials using the TIDieR checklist and AACTT framework', Implementation Science, vol. 20, no. 1, 28. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-025-01442-71748-5908SCOPUS: :105006984361ORCID: /0000-0002-8476-0394/work/188766159https://hdl.handle.net/2164/25771Acknowledgements The authors wish to acknowledge the contribution of Jérémie Blondin for the development of search strategies and the search in bibliographical databases. We thank Ariane Ballard for contributing to study selection. We wish to thank the members of the team who contributed to study selection and data extraction in the overarching systematic review.192373631engimplementation practiceimplementation scienceimplementation researchknowledge translationbarriersfacilitatorsreporting standardsreporting checklistsR MedicineSupplementary DataDASRHow well are implementation strategies and target healthcare professional behaviors reported? A secondary analysis of 204 implementation trials using the TIDieR checklist and AACTT frameworkJournal article10.1186/s13012-025-01442-7201