Enola Proctor

Enola Proctor’s research is motivated by the question, how do we ensure that people receive the very best possible care? She has studied this question in a variety of social work, public health, and health care settings, ranging from hospitals to community agencies. She has contributed to the intellectual capital for the rapidly growing field of dissemination and implementation science, leading teams to distinguish, clearly define, develop taxonomies, and stimulate more systematic work to advance the conceptual, linguistic, and methodological clarity in the field. 

Proctor’s research has been funded by the NIA, AHRQ, and the NIMH for 26 consecutive years. She directs the Implementation Research Institute, a training program in implementation science funded by the National Institute for Mental Health. She led the establishment of several university-wide centers and cores in implementation science, including the Center for Dissemination and Implementation for the Washington University Institute for Public Health and the Dissemination and Implementation Research Core for Washington University’s CTSA program. 

Proctor’s awards include Washington University’s Arthur Compton Holly Distinguished Faculty Award, the Society for Social Work and Research’s Distinguished Research Award, and the American Public Health Association Stephen M. Banks Award for Outstanding Mentoring in mental health services.

Enola Proctor

  • Research Professor
  • Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor (2014-2018)
  • PhD, Washington University
  • Office Phone: 314-935-6660
  • Email: ekp@wustl.edu
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Areas of Focus:

  • Mental health services delivery
  • Strategies for implementing evidence-based practices
  • Health services delivery
  • Evaluation of clinical social work

Featured Publications

Toolkits for dissemination and implementation research: Preliminary development
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
2018

Building Capacity for dissemination and implementation research: One university's experience
Implementation Science
2017

Letting Go: Conceptualizing Intervention De-implementation in Public Health and Social Service Settings
American Journal of Community Psychology
July (3rd Quarter/Summer) 03 2018