Figures, Images, and Visuals
This page includes the most commonly used and recommended figures, images, and visual displays related to RE-AIM and PRISM, as well as recommended slides. These visuals are in the public domain and we encourage their use. Users do not need to request permission but we do request that they cite the source.
Please note that example tables used to present PRISM and RE-AIM information are included in a separate section (link to Tables)
Updated PRISM figure including RE-AIM outcomesGlasgow RE, Harden SM, Gaglio B, et al. RE-AIM | |
Original PRISM figureFeldstein AC, Glasgow RE. A Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) for Integrating Research Findings into Practice. Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 2008;34(4):228-243.
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| PRISM LOGIC MODEL OF IMPLEMENTATION OF A SHARED DECISION-MAKING PROGRAMMatlock, D. D., Fukunaga, M. I., Tan, A., Knoepke, C., McNeal, D. M., Mazor, K. M., & Glasgow, R. E. (2020). Enhancing Success of Medicare’s Shared Decision Making Mandates Using Implementation Science: Examples Applying the Pragmatic Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM). MDM policy & practice, 5(2), 2381468320963070. https://doi.org/10.1177/2381468320963070
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EXPANDED CONSORT FIGUREGlasgow RE, Huebschmann AG, Brownson RC. Expanding the CONSORT Figure: Increasing Transparency in Reporting on External Validity. Am J Prev Med. 2018 Sep;55(3):422-430.
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| RE-AIM ELEMENTSOry, M. G., Altpeter, M., Belza, B., Helduser, J., Zhang, C., & Smith, M. L. (2015). Perceived Utility of the RE-AIM Framework for Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Initiatives for Older Adults: A Case Study from the U.S. Evidence-Based Disease Prevention Initiative. |
EXTENSION OF RE-AIM TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABILITYShelton RC, Chambers DA, Glasgow RE. An Extension of RE-AIM to Enhance Sustainability: Addressing Dynamic Context and Promoting Health Equity Over Time. Front Public Health. 2020;8:134.
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