| Literature DB >> 22017791 |
Russell E Glasgow1, Perry Dickinson, Lawrence Fisher, Steve Christiansen, Deborah J Toobert, Bruce G Bender, L Miriam Dickinson, Bonnie Jortberg, Paul A Estabrooks.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Much has been written about how the medical home model can enhance patient-centeredness, care continuity, and follow-up, but few comprehensive aids or resources exist to help practices accomplish these aims. The complexity of primary care can overwhelm those concerned with quality improvement.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22017791 PMCID: PMC3229439 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
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Use of RE-AIM to develop Connection to Health PCMH tool
| RE-AIM dimension | Ways dimension was used to enhance impact |
|---|---|
| Reach | Multiple input modalities; patient choice, panel report so can target those not participating |
| Effectiveness | Practical, validated, actionable measures, evidence-based action suggestions. Patient choice to enhance autonomy. Expert system tailoring algorithms. Use of 5 A's, goal setting, and action planning problem solving. |
| Adoption | Specifically designed to the support PCMH. Multiple options for customization of input, output, content, and recommended options. Panel reports for population management. Addresses HEDIS-related issues often missed. |
| Implementation | Focus on efficiency, prompts to patient and healthcare team, done prior to visit, self-monitoring elements, engaging interface. Options for high and low eHealth literacy. |
| Maintenance | |
Key RE-AIM Publications by Implementation Topic
| Issue or Topic | RE-AIM Resource |
|---|---|
| Original Source | Glasgow RE, Vogt TM, Boles SM. Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: The RE-AIM framework. Am J Public Health 1999;89:1322-7 [ |
| Use in Planning | Klesges LM, Estabrooks PA, Glasgow RE, Dzewaltowski D. Beginning with the application in mind: Designing and planning health behavior change interventions to enhance dissemination. Ann Behav Med 2005;29((Suppl)):66S-75S [ |
| Prevention Application | Glasgow RE, Vogt TM, Boles SM. Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: The RE-AIM framework. Am J Public Health 1999;89:1322-7 [ |
| Treatment Application | Glasgow RE, Nutting PA, King DK, Nelson CC, Cutter G, Gaglio B, Rahm AK, Whitesides H. Randomized effectiveness trial of a computer-assisted intervention to improve diabetes care. Diabetes Care 2005 January;28(1):33-9 [ |
| RE-AIM Measures | Glasgow RE, Nelson CC, Strycker LA, King DK. Using RE-AIM metrics to evaluate diabetes self-management support interventions. Am J Prev Med 2006;30(1):67-73 [ |
| Primary Care Application | Glasgow RE. RE-AIMing research for application: Ways to improve evidence for family practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2006;19(1):11-9 [ |
| Health Technology Applications | Glasgow RE, McKay HG, Piette JD, Reynolds KD. The RE-AIM framework for evaluating interventions: What can it tell us about approaches to chronic illness management? Patient Educ Couns 2001;44:119-27 [ |
| Glasgow RE, Bull SS, Piette JD, Steiner J. Interactive behavior change technology: A partial solution to the competing demands of primary care. Am J Prev Med 2004;27(25):80-7 [ | |
| Policy Application | Jilcott S, Ammerman C, Sommers J, Glasgow RE. Applying the RE-AIM framework to assess the public health impact of policy change. Ann Behav Med 2007;34(2):105-14 [ |
| Community Application | Estabrooks PA, Bradshaw M, Dzewaltowski DA, Smith-Ray RL. Determining the impact of Walk Kansas: applying a team-building approach to community physical activity promotion. Ann Behav Med 2008 August;36(1):1-12 [ |
| Environmental Change | King DK, Glasgow RE, Leeman-Castillo B. RE-AIMing RE-AIM: Using the model to plan, implement, evaluate, and report the impact of environmental change approaches to enhance population health. Am J Public Health. 2010: 2076-2084 [ |
| Tools, Quizzes, Training, etc. | |
| Overall Summary Resources | Gaglio B, Glasgow RE. Evaluation Approaches for Dissemination and Implementation Research. In: Brownson R, editor. Dissemination and Implementation Research. In press ed. In press: 2011 [ |