DESCRIPTION
In this concurrent session, Drs. Meredith Fort and Russell Glasgow cover pragmatic measures and methods based on the PRISM and RE-AIM framework. They cover required and additional criteria for pragmatic measures and apply these in RE-AIM and PRISM assessments.
PRESENTER(S)
Research Professor, Department of Family Medicine
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Russell Glasgow, PhD is the Director of the Dissemination and Implementation Science Program of ACCORDS (https://bit.ly/2BnJzuk) and research professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is one of the original developers of the RE-AIM (www.re-aim.org), PRISM and Dynamic Sustainability frameworks and directs an NCI funded implementation science center. He is an implementation scientist whose work focuses on public health issues of studying and enhancing the reach and adoption of evidence-based programs; adaptation and context; and pragmatic research methods and measures to enhance health equity and sustainment.
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Health Systems, Management, and Policy
Colorado School of Public Health
Meredith Fort, PhD, MPH, is a Research Assistant Professor in the Colorado School of Public Health in the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy and the Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health. Currently, she is a K12 scholar in the University of Coloradoโs IMPACT (IMPlementation to Achieve Clinical Transformation) program. Dr. Fort is dedicated to community-engaged research aimed at improving chronic disease prevention and care and works with community, public health and primary care partners in Central America, Mexico, and the United States. Her current research focuses on: systems science approaches to design and implement multi-level and multi-sectoral interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease; hypertension control in Guatemalaโs public primary care system; diabetes prevention and care in Urban Indian Health Organizations; and regenerative foodscapes that promote food sovereignty and support healthy, equitable and sustainable diets and the environment.