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RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework: Adapting to New Science and Practice With a 20-Year Review

Frontiers in public health, 2019-03, Vol.7, p.64 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

COPYRIGHT 2019 Frontiers Research Foundation ;Copyright © 2019 Glasgow, Harden, Gaglio, Rabin, Smith, Porter, Ory and Estabrooks. 2019 Glasgow, Harden, Gaglio, Rabin, Smith, Porter, Ory and Estabrooks ;ISSN: 2296-2565 ;EISSN: 2296-2565 ;DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00064 ;PMID: 30984733

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  • Title:
    RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework: Adapting to New Science and Practice With a 20-Year Review
  • Author: Glasgow, Russell E ; Harden, Samantha M ; Gaglio, Bridget ; Rabin, Borsika ; Smith, Matthew Lee ; Porter, Gwenndolyn C ; Ory, Marcia G ; Estabrooks, Paul A
  • Subjects: Analysis ; dissemination ; evaluation ; external validity ; implementation ; Medical research ; Medicine, Experimental ; Public Health ; RE-AIM
  • Is Part Of: Frontiers in public health, 2019-03, Vol.7, p.64
  • Description: The RE-AIM planning and evaluation framework was conceptualized two decades ago. As one of the most frequently applied implementation frameworks, RE-AIM has now been cited in over 2,800 publications. This paper describes the application and evolution of RE-AIM as well as lessons learned from its use. RE-AIM has been applied most often in public health and health behavior change research, but increasingly in more diverse content areas and within clinical, community, and corporate settings. We discuss challenges of using RE-AIM while encouraging a more pragmatic use of key dimensions rather than comprehensive applications of all elements. Current foci of RE-AIM include increasing the emphasis on cost and adaptations to programs and expanding the use of qualitative methods to understand "how" and "why" results came about. The framework will continue to evolve to focus on contextual and explanatory factors related to RE-AIM outcomes, package RE-AIM for use by non-researchers, and integrate RE-AIM with other pragmatic and reporting frameworks.
  • Publisher: Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2296-2565
    EISSN: 2296-2565
    DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00064
    PMID: 30984733
  • Source: GFMER Free Medical Journals
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