Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center , College Station, TX , USA.
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, NC , USA.
Front Public Health. 2015 Apr 27;2:143. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00143. eCollection 2014.
Dissemination and implementation (D&I) frameworks are increasingly being promoted in public health research. However, less is known about their uptake in the field, especially for diverse sets of programs. Limited questionnaires exist to assess the ways that frameworks can be utilized in program planning and evaluation. We present a case study from the United States that describes the implementation of the RE-AIM framework by state aging services providers and public health partners and a questionnaire that can be used to assess the utility of such frameworks in practice. An online questionnaire was developed to capture community perspectives about the utility of the RE-AIM framework. Distributed to project leads in 27 funded states in an evidence-based disease prevention initiative for older adults, 40 key stakeholders responded representing a 100% state-participation rate among the 27 funded states. Findings suggest that there is perceived utility in using the RE-AIM framework when evaluating grand-scale initiatives for older adults. The RE-AIM framework was seen as useful for planning, implementation, and evaluation with relevance for evaluators, providers, community leaders, and policy makers. Yet, the uptake was not universal, and some respondents reported difficulties in use, especially adopting the framework as a whole. This questionnaire can serve as the basis to assess ways the RE-AIM framework can be utilized by practitioners in state-wide D&I efforts. Maximal benefit can be derived from examining the assessment of RE-AIM-related knowledge and confidence as part of a continual quality assurance process. We recommend such an assessment be performed before the implementation of new funding initiatives and throughout their course to assess RE-AIM uptake and to identify areas for technical assistance.
传播和实施(D&I)框架在公共卫生研究中越来越受到推崇。然而,对于不同类型的项目,人们对它们的应用了解甚少。现有的评估框架在项目规划和评估中的应用的问卷十分有限。我们呈现了一个来自美国的案例研究,描述了州老龄化服务提供者和公共卫生合作伙伴对 RE-AIM 框架的实施情况,以及一个可用于评估此类框架在实践中应用的实用性的问卷。我们开发了一个在线问卷,以了解社区对 RE-AIM 框架实用性的看法。该问卷分发给 27 个参与证据为基础的老年疾病预防计划的项目负责人,共有 40 名关键利益相关者做出回应,在参与该计划的 27 个州中,这代表了 100%的州参与率。研究结果表明,在评估针对老年人的大规模计划时,使用 RE-AIM 框架具有一定的实用价值。RE-AIM 框架被认为对规划、实施和评估都很有用,对于评估人员、提供者、社区领袖和政策制定者都具有相关性。然而,这种框架的应用并不普遍,一些受访者报告了使用方面的困难,尤其是整体采用该框架时。该问卷可以作为评估从业者在全州范围内传播和实施工作中应用 RE-AIM 框架的方法的基础。通过检查与 RE-AIM 相关的知识和信心评估,可以作为持续质量保证过程的一部分,从中获得最大的收益。我们建议在实施新的资助计划之前以及在整个计划过程中进行这种评估,以评估 RE-AIM 的应用情况,并确定需要技术援助的领域。