ACHORD, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2012 Oct 26;2(5). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002099. Print 2012.
Diabetes represents a major public health and health system burden. As part of the Alberta's Caring for Diabetes (ABCD) Project, two quality-improvement interventions are being piloted in four Primary Care Networks in Alberta. Gaps between health research, policy and practice have been documented and the need to evaluate the impact of public health interventions in real-world settings to inform decision-making and clinical practice is paramount. In this article, we describe the application of the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the interventions beyond effectiveness.
Two quality-improvement interventions were implemented, based on previously proven effective models of care and are directed at improving the physical and mental health of patients with type-2 diabetes. Our goal is to adapt and apply the RE-AIM framework, using a mixed-methods approach, to understand the impact of the interventions to inform policy and clinical decision-making. We present the proposed measures, data sources and data management and analysis strategies used to evaluate the interventions by RE-AIM dimension.
Ethics approval for the ABCD Project has been granted from the Health Research Ethics Board (HREB #PRO00012663) at the University of Alberta. The RE-AIM framework will be used to structure our dissemination activities by dimension.
It will be presented at relevant conferences and prepared for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Various products, such as presentations, briefing reports and webinars, will be developed to inform key stakeholders of the findings. Presentation of findings by RE-AIM dimension will facilitate discussion regarding the public health impact of the two interventions within the primary care context of Alberta and lessons learned to be used in programme planning and care delivery for patients with type-2 diabetes. It will also promote the application of evaluation models to better assess the impact of community-based primary healthcare interventions through our dissemination activities.
糖尿病是一个重大的公共卫生和医疗系统负担。作为艾伯塔省关爱糖尿病(ABCD)项目的一部分,正在艾伯塔省的四个初级保健网络中试点两项质量改进干预措施。已经记录了卫生研究、政策和实践之间的差距,并且必须评估在真实环境中实施公共卫生干预措施对决策和临床实践的影响。在本文中,我们描述了应用 RE-AIM 框架来评估干预措施的效果以外的其他方面。
实施了两项质量改进干预措施,这些干预措施基于先前已被证明有效的护理模式,旨在改善 2 型糖尿病患者的身心健康。我们的目标是通过混合方法来调整和应用 RE-AIM 框架,以了解干预措施的影响,为政策和临床决策提供信息。我们提出了拟议的措施、数据来源以及用于通过 RE-AIM 维度评估干预措施的数据管理和分析策略。
ABCD 项目已获得艾伯塔大学健康研究伦理委员会(HREB#PRO00012663)的伦理批准。RE-AIM 框架将按维度用于组织我们的传播活动。
将在相关会议上展示,并准备在同行评议期刊上发表。将开发各种产品,如演示文稿、情况介绍报告和网络研讨会,以向主要利益攸关方通报调查结果。按 RE-AIM 维度呈现研究结果将有助于讨论这两种干预措施在艾伯塔省初级保健背景下对公共卫生的影响以及吸取的经验教训,用于为 2 型糖尿病患者规划方案和提供护理。它还将通过我们的传播活动促进评估模型的应用,以更好地评估基于社区的初级医疗保健干预措施的影响。