13
Table 8. Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation,
Maintenance (RE-AIM)
• Developed to address the failures and delays in translating scientific evidence into
policy and practice
1,2
• Involves evaluating dimensions at individual and ecological levels to understand the
effectiveness of programs as they are implemented in real-world settings
3,4
• Useful for planning an intervention, the outcomes that will be measured, and
evaluating whether the intervention has met its goals
5,11
• Recently framework has been applied pragmatically to help to determine which
dimensions an organization should prioritize
6
5 dimensions of planning and evaluation (all 5 dimensions are not always addressed):
1. Reach:
a. Who is expected to benefit?
b. What percentage of those are actually exposed to the intervention?
c. Who are the partner(s)?
2. Effectiveness: What is the impact of the intervention on the proposed outcome?
3. Adoption:
a. What settings applied the practice?
b. Who applied it?
4. Implementation:
a. How was the practice applied?
b. How consistently was it applied in the way it was intended?
5. Maintenance: Is the practice maintained over time?
Settings that have applied RE-AIM:
• Healthcare
3
• Public health
• Community programs
• Sexual health
Evaluation using RE-AIM:
• Antimicrobial stewardship in the ICU
7
• Clinical practice guidelines for STIs
8
• Promotion of vaccination
9
• Implementation of contact tracing
2,4,10
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