Operationalizing the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the impact of multi-sector partnerships [PDF]
The RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework is a reliable tool for the translation of research to practice. This framework has been widely applied to assess the impact of individual interventions. However, RE-AIM has rarely been used to evaluate implementation interventions, especially from multi-sector ...
Sweet, Shane N. +3 more
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Implementation and maintenance of breast cancer screening among Chinese rural women: a mixed-methods evaluation based on RE-AIM framework [PDF]
Background Significant disparities in breast cancer screening coverage existed between high-income and low-income regions. This study aims to assess the implementation, effectiveness, and sustainability of a breast cancer screening program in China to ...
Huijiao Yan +14 more
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Community-based mental health centers in Ukraine - protocol for a mixed methods evaluation study using the RE-AIM framework. [PDF]
Madkour ME +14 more
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Evaluation of the community-based suicide surveillance system in Northern Thailand using the RE-AIM framework [PDF]
Background Suicide is a significant public health concern globally, with disproportionate impacts in low- and middle-income countries. Thailand’s suicide rate has risen steadily, particularly in northern provinces such as Lamphun.
Mathuros Tipayamongkholgul +4 more
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The Symphony of Consumer Partnering and Clinical Governance: An Organizational Review Using the RE‐AIM Framework [PDF]
Introduction Partnering with Consumers in healthcare systems is now widely accepted and mandated in many countries. Despite this acceptance, there is minimal information regarding the best practice of how to successfully establish systems to embed this ...
Jodie Nixon +6 more
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Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework. [PDF]
Progress in public health and community-based interventions has been hampered by the lack of a comprehensive evaluation framework appropriate to such programs. Multilevel interventions that incorporate policy, environmental, and individual components should be evaluated with measurements suited to their settings, goals, and purpose. In this commentary,
R E, Glasgow, T M, Vogt, S M, Boles
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228 Visualizing impact: Operationalizing community engagement evaluation using the RE-AIM framework
Objectives/Goals: We operationalized our evaluation using the RE-AIM framework, by defining its dimensions as nodes within a net effect diagram in the form of radar charts to visually display group variation among nodes.
Brian Do-Golden +3 more
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Using the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate a Physical Activity Intervention in Churches
IntroductionHealth-e-AME was a 3-year intervention designed to promote physical activity at African Methodist Episcopal churches across South Carolina. It is based on a community-participation model designed to disseminate interventions through trained ...
Melissa Bopp, PhD +7 more
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Operationalizing community engagement evaluation: A structured and scalable approach using the RE-AIM framework and net effects diagrams. [PDF]
Do-Golden B +4 more
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Stock Inhalers in Chicago Public Schools: Using the RE-AIM Framework to Assess Impact. [PDF]
Pappalardo AA +10 more
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