Definition RE-AIM is a planning and evaluation framework that addresses the five dimensions ofreach,effectiveness,adoption,implementation,maintenance (Glasgow et al.1999). Interventions are defined broadly as community programs, clinical practices, environmental changes, and policy approaches. Reach is an ...
Background: The RE-AIM framework is used as a method of systematically considering the strengths and weaknesses of chronic illness management interventions in order to guide program planning. Method: The RE-AIM dimensions of Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance are used to rate...
(2014) Network analysis of RE-AIM framework: chronology of the field and the connectivity of its contributors. Translational Behavioral Medicine /Jo Ann, ShoupBridget, GaglioDanielle, VardaRussell E., Glasgow. (2015) Network analysis of RE-AIM framework: chronology of the field and the ...
The RE-AIM framework is an evaluation tool that examines individual and organizational factors of public health programs. The purpose of this study was to use the RE-AIM framework to determine the degree to which PA programs in Mexico reported individual and organizational factors and to ...
Qualitative approaches to use of the RE-AIM framework: rationale and methods information for practice This list highlights individual mainstream news articles and blogs that cite the article. Not all news and blogs link to articles in a way that Altmetric can pick up, so they are not represe...
The RE-AIM framework was employed to evaluate the intervention, dimensions of which were Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance. Results The recruitment rate of students was 79.1%. The intervention group showed significant progress in terms of healthy food intake (all P <...
Evaluation of physical activity interventions in youth via the reach, efficacy/effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE-AIM) framework: A systematic review of randomised and non-randomised trials Preventive Medicine (2015) P.J.Nayloret al. ...
The RE-AIM dimensions (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and maintenance) are outlined in Table 1. Since its development, there has been significant uptake in the use of RE-AIM as a planning and evaluation framework. [2] It has been used in over 430 publications [3, 4] that ...
Using the RE-AIM Framework to translate a research-based falls prevention intervention into a community-based program: Lessons Learned Exercise-based research interventions demonstrate reduced risk and rates of falls for community dwelling older adults; however, little is known about effec... TE Shuber...
RE-AIM dimensions [24], the purpose of the present study was to: (a) apply the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the feasibility of this parent-focused childhood obesity intervention; and (b) explore the impact of the program on children’s HRQoL within the effectiveness dimension of RE-AIM. ...