Greatest Hits and Key Articles on Central Issues in Applying PRISM and RE-AIM
Below are a series of articles organized chronologically that illustrate the evolution of RE-AIM and address issues on which we frequently receive questions about applying PRISM/RE-AIM:
Listing of Selective RE-AIM Citations: 40 Key Articles Reflecting Diversity of Topics; Settings; and Contributors*
Year |
Key Words |
Title |
Citation (First author and Journal) |
1999 |
Foundational paper; conceptualization and application |
Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework |
Glasgow et al., Am J Public Health |
2001 |
Primary care; chronic disease management; interactive technology; implementation |
Glasgow et al., Diabetes Spectrum |
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2002 |
Primary care; chronic disease management; health equity; reach |
Eakin et al., Diabetes Metab Res Rev |
|
2003 |
Physical activity; evaluation methodology; conceptualization and application |
Estabrooks et al., Psychol Sport Exerc |
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2003 |
Work site; systematic review; reporting methodology |
Bull et al., Heal Educ Behav |
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2004 |
Primary care; web resources; implementation |
Dzewaltowski et al., Ann Behav Med |
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2005 |
Planning expansion; research translation; behavior change consortium |
Klesges et al., Ann Behav Med. |
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2006 |
Composite metrics; conceptualization and measurement; population health |
Glasgow et al., Health Educ Res |
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2007 |
Policy arena; planning and evaluation models |
Applying the RE-AIM framework to assess the public health impact of policy change |
Jilcott et al., Ann Behav Med |
2008 |
Expanded RE-AIM model; PRISM; contextual factors |
Feldstein et al., Jt CommJ Qual Patient Saf |
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2009 |
Cost arena; implementation; research translation |
Costing behavioral interventions: a practical guide to enhance translation |
Ritzwoller et al., Ann Beh Med |
2009 |
School health; lifestyle behaviors; state-wide application |
Dunton et al., Am J Health Promot |
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2010 |
Environmental arena; planning and implementation; measurement |
King et al., Am J Public Health |
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2010 |
Aging; dementia caregiving; home care; research translation; |
Gitlin et al., Gerontologist |
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2011 |
Aging; Active for Life; physical activity; sustainability |
Estabrooks et al., Transl Behav Med. |
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2011 |
Health communication; health literacy; systematic review |
Zoellner et al., J Health Commun |
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2012 |
HIV; mixed methods research; health information exchange |
Gordon et al., Int J Med Inform |
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2012 |
RE-AIM applications; qualitative data; paradigm cases; |
Kessler et al., Eval Health Pro |
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2013 |
Systematic review; Application of RE-AIM criteria |
Gaglio et al., Am J Public Health |
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2013 |
Methods, measures; models; evidence integration triangle; research translation; |
Glasgow, Health Educ Behav |
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2014 |
Physical activity; systematic review; international applications |
Galaviz et al., Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act |
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2014 |
Pragmatic trials; Model attributes; reporting: PRECIS; RE-AIM |
Gaglio et al., Implement Sci |
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2014 |
Multi-sectorial partnerships; implementation interventions; international applications |
Operationalizing the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the impact of multi-sector partnerships |
Sweet et al., Implement Sci |
2014 |
Obesity; systematic review; reporting methodology |
Compernolle et al, Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act |
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2015 |
Network analysis; model diffusion |
Shoup et al., Transl Behav Med |
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2015 |
Systematic review; RE-AIM applications; reporting methodology; website resources |
Harden et al., Syst Rev. |
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2015 |
Aging; state initiatives; RE-AIM applications; reporting |
Ory et al., Front Public Health Note this article was part of a larger research topic on evidence-based programs which included several other articles relevant to RE-AIM |
|
2016 |
Primary care; health risk assessment; implementation and effectiveness; pragmatic trial |
The impact of behavioral and mental health risk assessments on goal setting in primary care |
Krist et al., 28. Transl Behav Med |
2017 |
Primary care; physical activity; methods; implementation; international applications; |
Galaviz et al., Transl Behav Med |
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2017 |
Resource materials; physical activity; international applications |
Lee et al., Rev Lat AmEnfermagem |
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2018 |
Resource materials; RE-AIM applications; planning |
Pragmatic applications of RE-AIM for healthcare initiatives in community and clinical settings. |
Glasgow et al., Prev Chronic Dis. |
2018 |
Mixed methods; qualitative approaches; contextual factors |
Qualitative approaches to use of the REAIM framework: rationale and methods |
Holtrop et al., BMC Health Serv Res |
2018 |
Research transparency; reporting standards |
Expanding the CONSORT figure: increasing transparency in reporting on external validity. |
Glasgow et at., Am J Prev |
2018 |
Primary care; implementation; adaptation; contextual factors; case studies |
Systematic, Multi-method Assessment of Adaptations across Four Diverse Health Systems Interventions. |
Rabin et al., Front Public Health |
2018 |
RE-AIM applications; multi-settings; lessons learned |
Harden et al., Front Public Health |
|
2019 |
Primary care; models; PRISM; context; qualitative methods |
McCreight et al., Transl Behav Med |
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2019 |
Twenty–year review; conceptualization and pragmatic applications; contextual factors; model integration |
Glasgow et al., Front Public Health |
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2019 |
Physical activity; systems-based model; integrated partnerships; case studies |
Using integrated research-practice partnerships to move evidence-based principles into practice |
Estabrooks et al., Exerc Sport Sci Rev |
2019 |
RE-AIM, dissemination and implementation, program planning, evaluation, pragmatic |
RE-AIM in the Real World: Use of the RE-AIM Framework for Program Planning and Evaluation in Clinical and Community Settings
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Kwan et al., Front Public Health |
2019 |
RE-AIM, household air pollution, case studies, clean cooking, implementation science, program evaluation |
Adapting and Operationalizing the RE-AIM Framework for Implementation Science in Environmental Health: Clean Fuel Cooking Programs in Low Resource Countries |
Quinn et al., Front Public Health |
2020 |
RE-AIM misconceptions; model evolution; commentary |
Characterizing evolving frameworks: Issues from Esmail et al. (2020) review |
Glasgow et al., Implement Sci |
2020 |
15+ articles on topics such as: RE-AIM reviews and commentary; model integration; real world applications; mid-course adaptations; organizational maintenance; reconceptualizing sustainability; qualitative evaluations; international perspectives; RE-AIM resources |
Smith et al., Frontiers in Public Health Research Topic |
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2020 |
implementation science, frameworks, rapid, iterative, adaptation, RE-AIM, evaluation |
Making Implementation Science More Rapid: Use of the RE-AIM Framework for Mid-Course Adaptations Across Five Health Services Research Projects in the Veterans Health Administration
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Glasgow et al., Frontiers in Public Health Research Topic |
2020 |
translational research, Implementation Outcomes Framework, scale-up, implementation outcomes, RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance) |
Comparing, Contrasting, and Integrating Dissemination and Implementation Outcomes Included in the RE-AIM and Implementation Outcomes Frameworks |
Reilly et al., Frontiers in Public Health Research Topic |
2020 |
dissemination, implementation, resources, application, synopsis |
National Working Group on the RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework: Goals, Resources, and Future Directions |
Harden et al., Frontiers in Public Health Research Topic |
2020 |
RE-AIM, sustainability, sustainment, frameworks, health equity, implementation science, evaluation, adaptation |
An Extension of RE-AIM to Enhance Sustainability: Addressing Dynamic Context and Promoting Health Equity Over Time |
Shelton et al., Frontiers in Public Health Research Topic |
2021 |
RE-AIM, physical activity, cooperative Extension system, implementation science, translation |
Beginning With the End in Mind: Contextual Considerations for Scaling-Out a Community-Based Intervention |
Balis et al. Frontiers of Public Health |
2021 |
dissemination and implementation science; Total Worker Health; translational science; occupational safety and health; evidence-based interventions; health equity |
Dissemination and Implementation Science Approaches for Occupational Safety and Health Research: Implications for Advancing Total Worker Health
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Guerin et al. Environmental Research and Public Health |
2021 |
RE-AIM; Implementation Science Framework; generalization; PRISM; Sustainability; Adaptation |
Understanding and applying the RE-AIM framework: Clarifications and resources
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Holtrop et al. Cambridge Core |
* This list compiled by Marcia Ory and Samantha Harden. See www.re-aim.org for fuller listing of over 600 RE-AIM related articles published since 1999.
Additional resources:
An overview of the most recent directions for RE-AIM:
RE-AIM Planning and Adaptation Tool: Self Rating Tool and Planning Tool
RE-AIM website in general: www.re-aim.org and especially the Resources section
RE-AIM slide deck – recommended for use in presentations – all publicly available