This site provides an explanation of and resources for those wanting to apply the RE-AIM framework. The RE-AIM framework is designed to enhance the quality, speed, and public health impact of efforts to translate research into practice in five steps:
Among the RE-AIM website features are:
Please send comments and suggestions or your own RE-AIM related work for inclusion on the site to Paul Estabrooks.
RE-AIM Framework Constructs Checklist (PDF | 287KB)
“Applying the RE-AIM Model: Balancing Research Rigor with Context and Relevance” from the Innovations in Translational Behavioral Science Workshop, SBM New Orleans, April 2012
Estabrooks RE-AIM SBM 2012 (PDF | 5MB)
Anesetti-Rothermel A, Noerachmanto N, Horn K & Dino G. Beyond Reach and Effectiveness: Evaluating the Not-On-Tobacco (N-O-T) Program in West Virginia From 2000 to 2005. Health Promot Pract published online 24 March 2011. DOI: 10.1177/1524839910386183
DerAnanian CA, Pankaja D, Smith-Ray R, Seymour RB, Hughes SL. Perceived versus actual factors associated with adoption and maintenance of an evidence-based physical activity program. TBM 2012;2:209–217. doi: 10.1007/s13142-012-0131-x
Leveille et al. Evaluating the impact of patients’ online access to doctors’ visit notes: designing and executing
the OpenNotes project. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2012, 12:32
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/12/32
Stevens AB, Smith ER, Trickett LRA, McGhee R. Implementing an evidence-based caregiver intervention
within an integrated healthcare system. TBM 2012;2:218–227. doi: 10.1007/s13142-012-0132-9.