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Operationalizing Logic Models Using the RE-AIM Framework in Rural Settings: A Two Talk Series

May 27, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UTC-6

Paul Estabrooks, PhD, Harold M. Maurer Chair of Health Promotion in the College of Public Health at UNMC, will present “The Implementation Research Logic Model: Benefits, challenges, and proposed adaptations when used with the RE-AIM” on Thursday, May 27th from noon to 1pm. Use THIS LINK to register for the May 27th talk, hosted by the Great Plains IDeA-CTR Network Community Engagement and Outreach Core, the National RE-AIM Workgroup, and the Iowa ICTS Engagement, Integration, and Implementation Core.

 

The Implementation Research Logic Model is a relatively new approach to provide a graphical depiction of a dissemination and implementation research trial. These sessions will focus on how you can use a logic model approach to map implementation strategies to dissemination and implementation outcomes. Participants will learn how to structure an IRLM, strategies to overcome challenges with communication of these approaches, and applying multi-leveled interventions to RE-AIM outcomes.

 

This is the first of two talks concerning the RE-AIM Framework with the 2nd talk presented by Heather Schacht Reisinger, PhD, on Thursday, June 10th at noon.

Details

Date:
May 27, 2021
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UTC-6

Venue

ZOOM
NE United States

Organizer

Great Plains IDeA-CTR
Phone
402.552.2260
View Organizer Website