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NEW CENTER ON IMPLEMENTATION AND DISSEMINATION RESEARCH

The Kaiser Colorado Clinical Research Unit has just launched a new center and resource for translation to practice and policy issues. The center, whose final title may change slightly, is the Kaiser Permanente Center for Implementation and Dissemination Research.  It will be led by Co-Directors Drs. James Dearing (see www.kpco-cru.org) and Dr. Russ Glasgow. While the center will hosted within Kaiser and will serve as a resource and learning laboratory for multiple Kaiser research centers, it will also have a strong external and community focus. The mission of the new Center is  to conduct research on the development, implementation and dissemination of applicable concepts and practical tools for the integration of health care research, practice, and policy". For more information and to see the Power Point presentation on the new Center, click HERE
For more information, contact Barbara McCray@kp.org.

A recent workshop for NIH staff, "Translation of Environmental Health Science," was hosted by the Division of Resarch Coordination, Planning and Translation of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. RE-AIM was presented as a potential framework to enhance the translation of environmental health evidence in a talk entitled, "Disseminating Research to Improve Population Health: Creating & Evaluating Evidence" June 2005 (see attached slide presentation).

Dr. Glasgow recently spoke about RE-AIM and related evaluation issues relevant to the rapidly evolving electronic health care field at the national meeting on "Critical Issues in eHealth Research" sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Mental Health, National Library of Medicine, Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, Office of Disease Prevention, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Bethesda, MD on June 9-10, 2005.

Russ Glasgow presented a talk titled, "Conceptual and methodological
issues in research dissemination," at the recent annual meeting of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine. His talk was part of a symposium on
"Disseminating behavioral medicine: Making the translational leap". To
see a copy of Dr. Glasgow's presentation,CLICK HERE or go to
Presentations under Resources section of the website.

Dr. Glasgow presented, “Behavioral Science Contributions to Diabetes Care: Current Status and Future Opportunities,” – Part of a symposium entitled, “Reaching Out—Innovations in Technology. The presentation was part of a lectureship for the Behavioral Medicine and Psychology Council Lectureship for Distinguished Contributions. American Diabetes Association 66 th Scientific Sessions – June 9-13, 2006 – Washington , D.C. (TO VIEW THIS PRESENTATION, CLICK HERE).

Dr. Glasgow, as an invited speaker, presented, “RE-AIMing Our Research: Larger Scale Implementation and Dissemination of Interventions,” at the NIH/OBSSR 10 th Anniversary—Celebrating a Decade of Progress and Promise. June 21-22, 2006 . Bethesda , Maryland (TO VIEW THIS PRESENTATION, CLICK HERE).

Dr. Glasgow presented, “Planning for and Evaluating the Impact of Public Health Programs and Policies: Applying RE-AIM to Dissemination Issues,” at the CDC on November 11, 2006 . (TO VIEW THIS PRESENTATION, CLICK HERE).

"RE-AIM Perspective and Methods Featured at AAFP Meeting" Dr. Glasgow recently presented a keynote address at the annual research meeting of the American Association of Family Medicine. His talk entitled "RE-AIMing our Research" was the keynote talk on Saturday March 5, 2005 at the AAFP national meeting in Colorado Springs.

Estabrooks, P.A. and Bradshaw, M. "Determining the Public Impact of a Community Implemented Physical Activity Program." 1 of 3 parts of session titled "The RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework as Adapted by Kaiser Permanente Colorado: Applications for TRIP" at the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Translating Research into Practice conference, Washington, DC, July, 2004.

Magid, David. "Using RE-AIM to Assess a Medication Safety Intervention for Generalizability and Potential Translation to Clinical Practice." 2 of 3 parts of session titled "The RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework as Adapted by Kaiser Permanente Colorado: Applications for TRIP" at the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Translating Research into Practice conference, Washington, DC, July, 2004.

Glasgow, R.E. "Diabetes Care Improvements Using RE-AIM Criteria." 3 of 3 parts of session titled "The RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework as Adapted by Kaiser Permanente Colorado: Applications for TRIP" at the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Translating Research into Practice conference, Washington, DC, July, 2004.

Dzewaltowski, D.A. "Integration of Community Development and Evidence-Based Program Approaches: Closing the Research and Health Promotion Practice Gap" Presented at the 2004 Priester Extension National Health Conference titled “Impacting Health and Wellness: People and Communities Changing Risk Behaviors,” St. Louis, Mo., April, 2004.
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Glasgow, R.E. "Six-month outcomes: Care improvements and patient outcomes using RE-AIM criteria" part of a session on the "Diabetes Priority Program." Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, Baltimore, Md., March, 2004.

Klesges, L.M. "Planning and Evaluation Evidence for Dissemination of Prevention Interventions." 18th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Washington, D.C., February, 2004.

Glasgow, R.E. "What Outcomes are Most Important for Translation Research? " Presented at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) conference "'From Clinical Trials to Community: The Science of Translating Diabetes and Obesity Research," Bethesda, Maryland, January 2004.

Allegrante, J., Glasgow, R.E., Bull, S.S., Klesges, L.M., Dzewaltowski, D.A., Estabrooks, P.A. "Overcoming the Poor External Validity of Health Promotion Research: Solutions for Translating Research to Practice." Presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting for the Society for Public Health Education, San Francisco, California, November, 2003. (version A without notes.)

Allegrante, J., Glasgow, R.E., Bull, S.S., Klesges, L.M., Dzewaltowski, D.A., Estabrooks, P.A. "Overcoming the Poor External Validity of Health Promotion Research: Solutions for Translating Research to Practice." Presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting for the Society for Public Health Education, San Francisco, California, November, 2003. (version B with notes.)

Estabrooks, P.A., & Bradshaw, Michael. "Determining the Public Health Impact of a Community Implemented Physical Activity Program." Presented at the VIIth International Olympic Committee Olympic World Congress on Sport Sciences, Athens, Greece, October, 2003.

Estabrooks, P. A., Dzewaltowski, D. A., Glasgow, R., & Klesges, L. "Representativeness, Success, Sustainability." Presented to Active for Life grantees, Colorado, September, 2003.

Glasgow, R.E. "RE-AIM: Enhancing Reach, Implementation, Spread, and Sustainability." Presented to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Collaborative Self-Management Learning Network, New Orleans, Louisiana, December, 2003.

Glasgow, R.E. "Integrating Self-Management for Chronic Illnesses and Preventive Behaviors into Health Care." Presented as the 2003 Sparer Distinguished Visiting Professorship lecture at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee, May 2003.

Glasgow, R.E., Bull, S.S., Klesges, L., Dzewaltowski, D.A., & Estabrooks, P.A. "The Poor External Validity of Health Promotion Research and What Can Be Done to Facilitate Translation of Research to Practice." Presented at Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, March, 2003.
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Estabrooks, P.A., Bradshaw, M., Dzewaltowski, D.A., & Klesges, L. "The Reach and Adoption of "Walk Kansas": Translating Research to Practice." Presented as part of the Society of Behavioral Medicine's 24th Annual Scientific Sessions, Salt Lake City, Utah, March, 2003. (Read the abstract.)

Glasgow, R.E., and Dzewaltowski, D.A. RE-AIM: Your Plans to Support Reach, Implementation, and Sustainability." Presented to Active for Life grantees in Dallas, Texas, February, 2003.

Glasgow, R.E. "Diabetes Translation Research: The Next 25 Years." Presented at Diabetes Mellitus Interagency Coordinating Committee (DMICC), Bethesda, Maryland, September 27, 2002.

Klesges, L., Glasgow, R., Estabrooks, P.A., Dzewaltowski, D.A., & Bull, S.S. "Study Planning and Design to Enhance Translation of Health Behavior Research."
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September 2002.

Estabrooks, P. A., Dzewaltowski, D. A., Glasgow, R., & Klesges, L. "Translating Research To Practice: Examining The External Validity of School-Based Behavior Change Interventions." Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Seattle, Washington, July 2002.

Estabrooks, P. A., Bradshaw, M. H., Wyrill, E., Berg, J., & Dzewaltowski, D. A. Delivery "Agent Characteristics Predict County Level Adoption of a Physical Activity Intervention." Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Seattle, Washington, July 2002.

Estabrooks, P. A., Carron, A. V., Hausenblas, H. A. (2002). "RE-AIMing Physical Activity Interventions." From Carron, A. V., Hausenblas, H. A. & Estabrooks, P. A. The Psychology of Physical Activity. St. Louis, MO, McGraw Hill

Skovlund S.E., Skinner T.C., Stapley S.E., & Snoek F.J. "Beyond Efficacy:  Reach, Efficacy, Adoption and Implementation of Behavior Change Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes." Abstract presented at Annual Meeting of the American Diabetes Association, San Francisco, June 2002

Glasgow, R.E. "Overview and Discussion Comments presented as part of symposium on Implementing Prevention Programs Across Health Care Systems:  Population-Based Approaches." Annual Meeting of American Diabetes Association, San Francisco, June 2002

Glasgow, R.E., Bull, S.S., Estabrooks, P., Dzewaltowski, D.A., Klesges, L.M. "Priority issues for evaluating adherence research." Presented at meeting on Innovative Adherence Research Priorities, sponsored by the NIH Network on Adherence Research and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. Washington, D.C., April 2, 2002

Glasgow, R.E. "Lessons learned in diabetes self-management research. "Presented at annual meeting of the CDC Division of Diabetes Translation, Seattle, April 2001

Glasgow, R.E. "Building bridges from science to practice: 'RE-AIMING' diabetes self-management interventions and evaluations for public health impact." Master lecture presented at Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Seattle, March, 2001

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