| Literature DB >> 20864705 |
Diane K King1, Russell E Glasgow, Bonnie Leeman-Castillo.
Abstract
The RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance) framework, which provides a practical means of evaluating health interventions, has primarily been used in studies focused on changing individual behaviors. Given the importance of the built environment in promoting health, using RE-AIM to evaluate environmental approaches is logical. We discussed the benefits and challenges of applying RE-AIM to evaluate built environment strategies and recommended modest adaptations to the model. We then applied the revised model to 2 prototypical built environment strategies aimed at promoting healthful eating and active living. We offered recommendations for using RE-AIM to plan and implement strategies that maximize reach and sustainability, and provided summary measures that public health professionals, communities, and researchers can use in evaluating built environment interventions.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20864705 PMCID: PMC2951937 DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.190959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Public Health ISSN: 0090-0036 Impact factor: 9.308