New presentations
Gathering Information Beyond Effectiveness to
Enhance Dissemination: Using the RE-AIM Framework for the
Evaluation of Physical Activity Interventions
Greet Cardon, from Ghent University in Belgium, recently organized
a symposium to present applications of the RE-AIM framework to
physical activity interventions delivered in Finland, Belgium, and
the United States. The presentation introduces the RE-AIM framework
with specific examples of data needs, reporting methods and
demonstrate the potential for state and national level physical
activity interventions delivered through community, clinical, and
school settings.
2010 Annual Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity
Minneapolis MN
June 10, 2010
Reach, Implementation and Effectiveness of a Pilot
to Treat Childhood Obesity in Low-Income Families
Courtney Robert, PhD Candidate, Paul Estabrooks, PhD
31st annual meeting, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Seattle, WA
April 2010
Reach, Implementation and Effectiveness of a Pilot
to Treat Childhood Obesity in Low-Income Families
Courtney Robert, PhD Candidate, Paul Estabrooks, PhD
31st annual meeting, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Seattle, WA
April 2010
Applying RE-AIM to Environmental Change
Initiatives
Russ E. Glasgow, Ph.D., Diane King, Ph.D., Bonnie Leeman-Castillo,
Ph.D.
3rd Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and
Implementation: Methods and Measurement
Bethesda, MD
March 15-16, 2010
Changing Multiple Health Behaviors: Issues of
Reach, Engagement, Effectiveness, and Maintenance
Dr. Russ Glasgow
American Heart Association Meeting
San Francisco, CA
March 4-5, 2010
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