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iPRISM webtool
RE-AIM Improving Public Health Relevance and Population Health Impact
Description
What?

The Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) is an implementation science framework that considers the multilevel and dynamic interactions between the evidence-based intervention, the perspective and characteristics of diverse recipients (e.g., patients, clinicians, decision makers), the implementation and sustainability infrastructure, and the external environment (e.g., laws and regulations, clinical practice guidelines).

PRISM connects these contextual domains with the widely used RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) outcomes.

The interactive iPRISM Webtool guides users to pragmatically and iteratively assess the alignment of the context of an evidence-based program using the PRISM contextual domains and the RE-AIM outcomes.

Why?

The iPRISM Webtool facilitates the reach, adoption, implementation, effectiveness, and sustainability of your evidence-based program by helping to align your program and implementation strategies with your context while considering your key priorities and goals.

Who?

The tool can be used by researchers or practice-based implementers with or without expertise in implementation science.

When?

The tool can be used to inform the planning, implementation and evaluation, or sustainment stages of an evidence-based program.

How?

The tool can be used by individuals or by implementation teams. Members of teams may decide to complete the iPRISM Webtool together or individually and then compare results as a team.

Source / Format
  • Online interactive tool
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