@article{827fa0b4671449d195ba91aec73981db,
title = "National Working Group on the RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework: Goals, Resources, and Future Directions",
abstract = "The National Working Group on RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework (herein Workgroup) was established in 2004 to support the application of the framework and advance dissemination and implementation science (D&I). Workgroup members developed and disseminated products and resources (and continue to do so) to advocate for consistent application of RE-AIM and allow for cross study comparisons. The purpose of this paper is to summarize key Workgroup activities, products, and services (e.g., webinars, consultations, planning tools) and enhance bidirectional communication between the Workgroup and RE-AIM users. The ultimate goal of this work is to serve as a forum for dissemination to improve the balance between RE-AIM user demand (needs) and the currently limited RE-AIM Workgroup supply (consultation and resources) to demonstrate and expand the utility of RE-AIM as a D&I planning and evaluation framework. A summary of resources is provided as well as specific examples of how the Workgroup has been responsive to user needs.",
keywords = "application, dissemination, implementation, resources, synopsis",
author = "Harden, {Samantha M.} and Strayer, {Thomas Edward} and Smith, {Matthew Lee} and Bridget Gaglio and Ory, {Marcia G.} and Borsika Rabin and Estabrooks, {Paul A.} and Glasgow, {Russell E.}",
note = "Funding Information: RE-AIM was developed in the late 1990s with the intent to support the translation of research to practice and policy, to improve the impact of health promotion and prevention efforts (4, 9, 12–14). The RE-AIM website, initially funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was developed in 2004 to enhance understanding and transparency of the framework, provide application resources and address commonly asked questions (8). The website has consistently included RE-AIM-relevant papers, presentations, definitions, and checklists. Over the years, interactive materials have been developed including self-quizzes with feedback and suggestions, webinar viewings, and RE-AIM calculators. With limited funding, the website has been continuously supported by RE-AIM investigators, called the National Working Group on RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework (herein the Workgroup). Members of the Workgroup consist of senior investigators who have applied RE-AIM since its inception and early career researchers who studied and applied RE-AIM in graduate school. This Workgroup is similar to other research or professional networks; membership is not exclusive but rather driven by shared tasks and mission (15–17). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Copyright {\textcopyright} 2020 Harden, Strayer, Smith, Gaglio, Ory, Rabin, Estabrooks and Glasgow.",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "10",
doi = "10.3389/fpubh.2019.00390",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "7",
journal = "Frontiers in Public Health",
issn = "2296-2565",
publisher = "Frontiers Media SA",
}