An Extension of RE-AIM to Enhance Sustainability: Addressing Dynamic Context and Promoting Health Equity Over Time
Columbia University · National Institutes of Health · +3 more institutions
Abstract
RE-AIM is a widely adopted, robust implementation science (IS) framework used to inform intervention and implementation design, planning, and evaluation, as well as to address short-term maintenance. In recent years, there has been growing focus on the longer-term sustainability of evidence-based programs, policies and practices (EBIs). In particular, investigators have conceptualized sustainability as the continued health impact and delivery of EBIs over a longer period of time (e.g., years after initial implementation) and incorporated the complex and evolving nature of context. We propose a reconsideration of RE-AIM to integrate recent conceptualizations of sustainability with a focus on addressing dynamic…
Citation impact
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- 64.18
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Sustainability
- Equity (law)
- Extension (predicate logic)
- Context (archaeology)
- Health equity
- Business
- Computer science
- Process management
- Responsible consumption and production