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Year: 2011

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2011 – RE-AIM evaluation of the Veterans Health Administration’s MOVE! Weight Management Program.

2011 Leila C Kahwati, Trang X Lance, Kenneth R Jones and Linda S Kinsinger. RE-AIM evaluation of the Veterans Health Administration’s MOVE! Weight Management Program. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2011 1 …

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2011 – Understanding the Internal and External Validity of Health Literacy Interventions: A Systematic Literature Review Using the RE-AIM Framework

2011 Allen K, Zoellner J, Motley M, Estabrooks PA Understanding the Internal and External Validity of Health Literacy Interventions: A Systematic Literature Review Using the RE-AIM Framework J Health Commun …

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2011 – Utilizing the RE-AIM Framework in Formative Evaluation and Program Planning for a Healthy Food Choice Intervention in the Lower Mississippi Delta

2011 H.A. Federico, C.M. Hare, J.M. Zoellner, L.B. Crook, C.L. Connell, K. Yadrick Utilizing the RE-AIM Framework in Formative Evaluation and Program Planning for a Healthy Food Choice Intervention in …

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2011 – A Su Salud En Accion: Replicating a model to increase utilization of cancer screening among low income Latinas.

2011 Ramirez AG, Chalela P, Suarez L, Gallion KJ. A Su Salud En Accion: Replicating a model to increase utilization of cancer screening among low income Latinas. J health Disparities …

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2011 – No longer lost in translation: the art and science of sports injury prevention implementation research.

2011 Finch CF. No longer lost in translation: the art and science of sports injury prevention implementation research. Br J Sports Med. 2011 Dec;45(16):1253-7. Epub 2011 Jun 22.

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RE-AIM: A Decade Old and Going…Somewhere: The RE-AIM Story

RE-AIM: A Decade Old and Going…Somewhere: The RE-AIM Story Russell E. Glasgow American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting May 15, 2011  

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2011 – A protocol for evidence-based targeting and evaluation of statewide strategies for preventing falls among community-dwelling older people in Victoria, Australia.

2011 Day L, Finch CF, Hill KD, Haines TP, Clemson L, Thomas M, Thompson C. A protocol for evidence-based targeting and evaluation of statewide strategies for preventing falls among community-dwelling …

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