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Commentary: Adapting and Operationalizing the RE-AIM Framework for Implementation Science in Environmental Health: Clean Fuel Cooking Programs in Low Resource Countries [PDF]
Ana A. Baumann
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Background The Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) was developed in 2008 as a contextually expanded version of the broadly used Reach, Adoption, Effectiveness, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework.
Borsika A. Rabin +5 more
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Bridging the Gap in Post-Fracture Care Using the RE-AIM Framework: Insights From the OPTIONS Study [PDF]
Gretchen Tucker +7 more
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Using the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate Disaster Recovery Videos
Natural disasters both increase and cause financial challenges for survivors. Crisis support reduces negative outcomes such as financial stress, yet survivors are often unaware or unable to access available services. Aiming to innovatively improve access
Sarah Cronin +2 more
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Characterizing evolving frameworks: issues from Esmail et al. (2020) review
There are complex issues in understanding and categorizing implementation science theories, models, and frameworks. Systematic reviews of these models are important undertakings for synthesizing current knowledge.
Russell E. Glasgow +2 more
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Background The workplace provides an ideal setting for health promotion, as adults spend most of their day at work. Middle managers hold a strategic position to lead workplace health promotion.
Keren L. Greenberg +3 more
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CANU-ReID: A Conditional Adversarial Network for Unsupervised person Re-IDentification [PDF]
Unsupervised person re-ID is the task of identifying people on a target data set for which the ID labels are unavailable during training. In this paper, we propose to unify two trends in unsupervised person re-ID: clustering & fine-tuning and adversarial
Alameda-Pineda, Xavier +4 more
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Planning for Implementation Success Using RE-AIM and CFIR Frameworks: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
Background: RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) and CFIR (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research) dissemination and implementation frameworks define theory-based domains associated with the adoption, implementation and maintenance of evidence-based interventions.
King, Diane K. +6 more
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Background When complex health services interventions are implemented in real-world settings, adaptations are inevitable. Adaptations are changes made to an intervention, implementation strategy, or context prior to, during, and after implementation to ...
Michaela S. McCarthy +8 more
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