About this Research Topic
To enhance our understanding about the use and application of RE-AIM in research and practice, articles about the following topics will be considered, as well as author proposed topics related to the overall theme:
• Applications for any of the following: intervention planning and development; planning, development, and tailoring of implementation strategies; understanding, assessing and guiding adaptations; and sustainability
• Use for behavioral, environmental, healthcare, and policy change and new areas of application (e.g., precision medicine; communication and marketing; shared decision making or health economics; climate change; technology and big data; learning health systems)
• Mixed-methods approaches with attention to both quantitative and qualitative approaches to provide summary score(s) and profiles for different dimensions
• Use for diverse populations (e.g., across the life-course) and settings (e.g., global health, schools, communities)
• Applications in unique international settings and different cultural contexts
• Critiques about the strengths and weaknesses of the model (theoretical and applied)
• Integration of RE-AIM with other explanatory and process models, theories, or frameworks
• Integration of RE-AIM with other research guidelines and reporting recommendations
Keywords: RE-AIM Framework, intervention planning, intervention development, evidence-based interventions, RE-AIM model
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