Harden Samantha M, Galaviz Karla I, Estabrooks Paul A
Physical Activity Research and Community Implementation Laboratory, Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise, Virginia Tech, 1981 Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA, 24060, USA.
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, #1025 E 7th, Room 116D, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA.
Implement Sci Commun. 2024 Nov 4;5(1):123. doi: 10.1186/s43058-024-00646-0.
Dissemination and implementation science is an evolving field that focuses on the strategies and mechanisms by which scientific evidence is adopted, used, and sustained in clinical and community practice.
Implementation scientists are confronted by the challenge to balance rigor and generalizability in their work while also attempting to speed the translation of evidence into clinical and community practice. Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation studies and the RE-AIM framework were conceptualized to address these challenges. Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation (HEI) studies provide methods of examining the effectiveness of health promoting interventions while concurrently assessing the utility of dissemination and implementation strategies designed to enhance the application of evidence-based principles in practice. RE-AIM provides a set of planning and evaluation dimensions that can be assessed with a goal to balance internal and external validity. The purpose of this commentary is to provide clarity on definitions of each approach and how to effectively use them together to answer research questions that will advance dissemination and implementation science for health promotion.
We provide examples of concerted use of RE-AIM within HEI studies from the literature and focus on language to provide a clarity and consistency across research questions, designs, and settings. We share how to operationalize RE-AIM dimensions in HEI studies for both dissemination and implementation strategies. Future directions include refining, defining, and evaluating each RE-AIM dimension within hybrid studies.
传播与实施科学是一个不断发展的领域,专注于科学证据在临床和社区实践中被采纳、应用和维持的策略与机制。
实施科学家面临着在工作中平衡严谨性和普遍性的挑战,同时还试图加快将证据转化为临床和社区实践的速度。混合效果-实施研究和RE-AIM框架就是为应对这些挑战而构思的。混合效果-实施(HEI)研究提供了检验健康促进干预措施有效性的方法,同时评估旨在加强循证原则在实践中应用的传播和实施策略的效用。RE-AIM提供了一组规划和评估维度,可通过平衡内部效度和外部效度的目标来进行评估。本评论的目的是明确每种方法的定义,以及如何有效地将它们结合使用,以回答有助于推进健康促进传播与实施科学的研究问题。
我们从文献中提供了在HEI研究中协同使用RE-AIM的示例,并着重于语言,以在研究问题、设计和环境方面提供清晰度和一致性。我们分享了如何在HEI研究中对传播和实施策略实施RE-AIM维度。未来的方向包括在混合研究中完善、定义和评估每个RE-AIM维度。