Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.
Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Dept 6606, Chattanooga, TN 37405. Email:
Prev Chronic Dis. 2018 May 10;15:E54. doi: 10.5888/pcd15.170344.
Exercise is Medicine (EIM) is an initiative that seeks to integrate physical activity assessment, prescription, and patient referral as a standard in patient care. Methods to assess this integration have lagged behind its implementation.
The purpose of this work is to provide a pragmatic framework to guide health care systems in assessing the implementation and impact of EIM.
A working group of experts from health care, public health, and implementation science convened to develop an evaluation model based on the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework. The working group aimed to provide pragmatic guidance on operationalizing EIM across the different RE-AIM dimensions based on data typically available in health care settings.
The Reach of EIM can be determined by the number and proportion of patients that were screened for physical inactivity, received brief counseling and/or a physical activity prescription, and were referred to physical activity resources. Effectiveness can be assessed through self-reported changes in physical activity, cardiometabolic biometric factors, incidence/burden of chronic disease, as well as health care utilization and costs. Adoption includes assessing the number and representativeness of health care settings that adopt any component of EIM, and Implementation involves assessing the extent to which health care teams implement EIM in their clinic. Finally, Maintenance involves assessing the long-term effectiveness (patient level) and sustained implementation (clinic level) of EIM in a given health care setting.
The availability of a standardized, pragmatic, evaluation framework is critical in determining the impact of implementing EIM as a standard of care across health care systems.
运动是良医(Exercise is Medicine,EIM)是一项旨在将体力活动评估、处方和患者转介纳入患者常规护理的倡议。评估这种整合的方法一直滞后于其实施。
这项工作的目的是提供一个实用的框架,指导医疗保健系统评估 EIM 的实施和影响。
一个由医疗保健、公共卫生和实施科学领域的专家组成的工作组召集在一起,根据 RE-AIM(范围、有效性、采用、实施和维持)框架制定评估模型。该工作组旨在根据医疗保健环境中通常可用的数据,为在不同的 RE-AIM 维度上实施 EIM 提供实用指导。
EIM 的范围可以通过筛查身体活动不足的患者人数和比例、接受简短咨询和/或体力活动处方以及转介至体力活动资源来确定。有效性可以通过自我报告的体力活动变化、心血管代谢生物标志物因素、慢性病的发病率/负担以及医疗保健利用和成本来评估。采用包括评估采用 EIM 任何组成部分的医疗保健机构的数量和代表性,而实施则涉及评估医疗保健团队在其诊所实施 EIM 的程度。最后,维持涉及评估 EIM 在特定医疗保健环境中的长期效果(患者层面)和持续实施(诊所层面)。
提供一个标准化、实用的评估框架对于确定在医疗保健系统中实施 EIM 作为常规护理标准的影响至关重要。