A Process Evaluation of a Fall Prevention Intervention Using the RE-AIM Framework
OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 2023Background: Home hazard removal programs are effective in reducing falls among older adults, but delivery in the United States is limited. Objectives: We completed a process evaluation of the Home Hazard Removal Program (HARP), an intervention delivered by occupational therapists.
Emily Somerville, Yan Yan, Susan Stark
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Community Health Worker Interventions for Men: A Scoping Review Using the RE-AIM Framework
Health Education & Behavior, 2023Introduction Community health workers (CHWs) are health promotion specialists who are trusted members of the community served and have a close understanding of the community’s needs and values. CHWs are a cost-effective and scalable workforce to promote health among men through tailored approaches.
Guillermo M. Wippold +3 more
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RE-AIM Implementation Framework
2022This entry offers a description of the implementation framework RE-AIM. The main reasons for using an implementation framework for health communication interventions are to describe the process of translating research into practice, to explain what influences implementation, and to evaluate the sustainability of the intervention.
Boersma, P., van Weert, J.C.M.
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Evaluating Blinatumomab Treatment Adoption in Varied Resource Settings Using the RE-AIM Framework
Blood, 2023Background Blinatumomab is a targeted immunotherapy for B-ALL. Widespread adoption of this evidence-based intervention in varied resource settings has been limited due to cost, commercial access, and barriers including institutional capacity and medication complexity.
Caitlyn Duffy +11 more
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Impact not Efficacy: Applying the RE-AIM Framework to Rehabilitation Counseling Research
Rehabilitation Education, 2010Developing an evidence-based practice approach has been advocated for in rehabilitation counseling research. However, the evidence-based practice approach which focuses primarily on intervention efficacy is theoretically flawed which limits its application to rehabilitation counseling research.
David R. Strauser, Alex W. K. Wong
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A RE-AIM framework analysis of a sports club health promotion MOOC: the PROSCeSS MOOC
Health Promotion International, 2023Abstract Acquisition of health promotion (HP) skills and knowledge is essential for interventions development in this field. In sports clubs (SC), little HP training exists even though it was requested by SC actors. In response, the PROSCeSS (PROmotion de la Santé au sein du Clubs SportifS) MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) was developed
Tézier, Benjamin +7 more
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Applying the RE-AIM framework to assess the public health impact of policy change
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2007Planning and evaluation models have been developed to assess the public health impact of health promotion interventions. However, few have been applied to health policies. There is an important need for models to help design and evaluate health policies.This article applies the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance ...
Stephanie, Jilcott +3 more
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Comparing Two Food is Medicine Trials Using the RE-AIM Framework
ABSTRACT Introduction Food is Medicine (FIM) interventions, such as medically tailored meals, groceries, and produce prescriptions, are increasingly embedded in healthcare delivery.Bridget Simon-Friedt +12 more
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Fracture risk assessment tool (FRAX) re-aim framework
Reumatología Clínica, 2019Héctor Eloy, Tamez-Pérez +1 more
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Evaluating a Green Schoolyard Transformation: A Protocol Utilizing the RE-AIM Framework
Children, Youth and Environments, 2021null Gerstein, null Bates, null Bohnert
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