The RE-AIM framework for evaluating interventions: what can it tell us about approaches to chronic illness management?

Patient Education and Counseling - Tập 44 Số 2 - Trang 119-127 - 2001
Russell E. Glasgow1, H Garth McKay2, John D. Piette3,4, Kim D. Reynolds1
1AMC Cancer Research Center, Center for Behavioral and Community Studies, 1600 Pierce Street, Denver, CO 80214, USA
2Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR 97403-1983, USA
3Center for Health Care Evaluation/HSR&D Center of Excellence, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA
4Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

Tóm tắt

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Von Korff M, Gruman J, Schaefer J, et al. Collaborative management of chronic illness. Ann Intern Med 1997;19:1097–102.

Lorig KR, Sobel DS, Stewart AL, et al. Evidence suggesting that a chronic disease self-management program can improve health status while reducing hospitalization. Med Care 1999;37:5–14.

Glasgow, 1999, Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework, Am. J. Public Health, 89, 1322, 10.2105/AJPH.89.9.1322

Glasgow RE, Eakin EG. Medical office-based interventions. In: Snoek FJ, Skinner CS, editors. Psychological Aspects Of Diabetes Care. London: Wiley, 2000. p. 141–68.

Glasgow RE, Fisher EB, Anderson BJ, et al. Behavioral science in diabetes: contributions and opportunities. Diabetes Care 1999;22:832–43.

Glasgow RE, Wagner E, Kaplan RM, et al. If diabetes is a public health problem, why not treat it as one? a population-based approach to chronic illness. Ann Behav Med 1999;21:159–70.

Green L, Kreuter, M, Deeds P. Health Education Planning: A Diagnostic Approach. Palo Alto, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 1980. p. 86–115.

Rogers EM. Diffusion of Innovations. New York: Free Press, 1995.

Abrams DB, Emmons KM, Linnan LA. Health behavior and health education: the past, present, and future. In: Glanz K, Lewis RM, Rimer BK, editors. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997. p. 453–78.

Flay, 1986, Efficacy and effectiveness trials (and other phases of research) in the development of health promotion programs, Prev. Med., 15, 451, 10.1016/0091-7435(86)90024-1

Meinert CL. Clinical Trials: Design, Conduct and Analysis. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Goodman, 1987, A model for the institutionalization of health promotion programs, Fam. Comm. Health, 11, 63, 10.1097/00003727-198902000-00009

Skinner CS, Campbell MK, Rimer BK, et al. How effective is tailored print communication? Ann Behav Med 1999;21:290–8.

Krishna, 1997, Clinical trials of interactive computerized patient education: implications for family practice, J. Fam. Pract., 5, 271

Mullen, 1997, A meta-analysis of trials evaluating patient education and counseling for three groups of preventive health behaviors, Patient Educ. Couns., 32, 157, 10.1016/S0738-3991(97)00037-2

Roter, 1998, Effectiveness of interventions to improve patient compliance: a meta-analysis, Med. Care, 36, 1138, 10.1097/00005650-199808000-00004

DeBusk, 1994, A case-management system for coronary risk factor modification after acute myocardial infarction, Ann. Intern. Med., 120, 721, 10.7326/0003-4819-120-9-199405010-00001

Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, et al. A nurse-coordinated intervention for primary care patients with non-insulin-dependent mellitus: impact on glycemic control and health-related quality of life. J Gen Intern Med 1995;10:59–66.

Wasson, 1992, Telephone care as a substitute for routine clinic follow-up, JAMA, 267, 1788, 10.1001/jama.267.13.1788

Friedman RH, Stollerman JE, Mahoney DM, et al. The virtual visit: using telecommunications technology to take care of patients. JAMA 1997;4:413–5.

Piette, 2000, The effect of automated calls with telephone nurse follow-up on patient-centered outcomes of diabetes care (a randomized controlled trial), Med. Care, 38, 218, 10.1097/00005650-200002000-00011

Dertouzos ML. What Will be: How the New World of Information Will Change Our Lives. New York: HarperEdge Publishers, 1997.

Noell, 1999, Interactive technology applications for behavioral counseling: issues and opportunities for health care settings, Am. J. Prev. Med., 17, 269, 10.1016/S0749-3797(99)00093-8

Kreuter, 1999, One size does not fit all: the case for tailoring print materials, Ann. Behav. Med., 21, 276, 10.1007/BF02895958

Lichtenstein E, Glasgow RE, Lando HA, et al. Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: rationales and review of evidence. Health Educ Res 1996;11:243–57.

National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Falling through the net: defining the digital divide. Washington, DC, Department of Commerce, 1999.

Woodridge, 1996, Preventing diabetic foot disease: lessons from the Medicare therapeutic shoe demonstration, Am. J. Public Health, 86, 935, 10.2105/AJPH.86.7.935

Oldenburg B, Hardcastle DM, Kok G. Diffusion of innovations. In: Glanz K, Lewis FM, Rimer B, editors. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice. San Franciso: Jossey-Bass, 1997. p. 270–86.

Lorig, 1993, Evidence suggesting that health education for self-management in patients with chronic arthritis has sustained health benefits while reducing health care costs, Arthritis Rheum, 36, 439, 10.1002/art.1780360403

Clemente PC. The State Of The Net: The New Frontier. New York, London: McGraw Hill, 1998.

Internet and Computer Industry Almanac, Inc. Internet. 1999.

DCCT Research Group. The effect of intensive treatment of diabetes on the development and progression of long-term complications in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. N Eng J Med 1993;329:977–86.

Orleans CT, Slade J. Nicotine Addiction: Principles And Management. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.