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One such
evaluation framework is RE-AIM (see
Glasgow, R. E., Vogt, T. M.,
& Boles, S. M. (1999) Evaluating the public health impact of health
promotion interventions: The RE-AIM framework. American Journal of Public
Health, 89:1323-1327.
At http://www.re-aim.org/a99-gr-ajph.html) which stands for consideration of
five elements reach into the target population, efficacy or effectiveness of
an intervention outcome, adoption of interventions by settings or
communities,methods of implementing the intervention program, and
maintenance of behavior change or behavior change programs.
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