A process evaluation of the walking in ScHools (WISH) study using the RE-AIM framework [PDF]
Background Physical inactivity in adolescents is a major public health issue. Schools are important settings for physical activity interventions. The WISH Study was a peer-led, school-based walking intervention that aimed to increase physical activity ...
Angela Carlin +8 more
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Background: The RE-AIM framework has been widely used in health research but it is unclear the extent to which this framework is also used for planning and evaluating health-related programs in clinical and community settings.
Bethany M. Kwan +5 more
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Evaluating a German learning disorders platform using the RE-AIM framework [PDF]
In recent years, online platforms have made educational, medical, and other professional content easily accessible, but research evaluating such platforms is still scarce. The purpose of the current study is to evaluate LONDI, a German learning disorders
Lior Weinreich +6 more
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Understanding and applying the RE-AIM framework: Clarifications and resources [PDF]
Introduction: Understanding, categorizing, and using implementation science theories, models, and frameworks is a complex undertaking. The issues involved are even more challenging given the large number of frameworks and that some of them evolve ...
Jodi Summers Holtrop +10 more
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Using the RE-AIM framework to assess national teledermatology expansion
BackgroundTeledermatology has been utilized in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for decades but continues to have incomplete penetration.
Rebecca P. Lamkin +18 more
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Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation: an implementation study using the RE-AIM framework [PDF]
Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation is a clinically effective alternative for people who cannot attend centre-based programmes https://bit.ly/33qPx7A.
Janet Bondarenko +3 more
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Full Comprehension of Theories, Models, and Frameworks Improves Application: A Focus on RE-AIM [PDF]
Two decades after the introduction of the RE-AIM Framework (1), its utility for intervention planning and evaluation remains as relevant as ever. Applied widely across time, space, and discipline, RE-AIM has become a “household name” among researchers, practitioners, and government officials. For the last 20 years, this framework has structured funding
Matthew Lee Smith +2 more
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Qualitative approaches to use of the RE-AIM framework: rationale and methods [PDF]
Background There have been over 430 publications using the RE-AIM model for planning and evaluation of health programs and policies, as well as numerous applications of the model in grant proposals and national programs.
Jodi Summers Holtrop +2 more
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Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate physical activity public health programs in México [PDF]
Background: Physical activity (PA) public health programming has been widely used in Mexico; however, few studies have documented individual and organizational factors that might be used to evaluate their public health impact.
Ann M Pacheco +7 more
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A comparison of four dementia palliative care services using the RE-AIM framework
Background Living with a life-limiting illness, people with dementia benefit from palliative care which considers the holistic needs of the person and their family.
Siobhan Fox +7 more
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