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Research Implementation
What is PRISM?
RE-AIM Improving Public Health Relevance and Population Health Impact
Description
PRISM is the contextually expanded, updated version of RE-AIM. It adds key contextual factors that often are associated with implementation and program outcomes- especially the 5 RE-AIM outcomes of Reach, Effectiveness Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance.
PRISM is both a determinant and evaluation framework in the classification suggested by Nilsen , and has also more recently been used as a process model to guide implementation adaptation
There are several resources to find out more about PRISM, including:
- A review article on PRISM by Rabin et al
- A brief video description of key points by Dr. Rabin
- A power point presentation by Dr. Glasgow
- View the interview of Dr. Glasgow by Dr. Harden on common issues in and questions about applying PRISM and RE-AIM
Source / Format
- Website with links to extensive resources as above, plus more