“… a Maintenance (setting-level): The extent to which “a program or policy becomes institutionalized or part of the routine organizational practices and policies. Includes proportion and representativeness of settings that continue the intervention and reasons for maintenance, discontinuance or adaptation.” | c Sustainability: “The extent to which a newly implemented treatment is maintained or institutionalized within a service setting’s ongoing, stable operations.” | Actual Implementation Outcomes: Sustainment |
Setting Impact (setting-level): Adoption X Implementation [ 28 , 32 ] | N/A: Not explicitly included | N/A: Not explicitly included |
Reach (recipient-level): “ The absolute number, proportion, and representativeness of individuals who are willing to participate in a given initiative, intervention, or program.” | b Penetration (recipient-level): “The number of eligible persons who use a service, divided by the total number of persons eligible for the services.” | Innovation Outcomes: Innovation Impact on Recipients, Deliverers, and Key Decision-Makers |
a Implementation (recipient-level) “Clients’ use of the intervention and implementation strategies.” |
Effectiveness: “The impact of an intervention on important outcomes, including potential negative effects, quality of life, and economic outcomes.” | e Client Outcomes: “Satisfaction, Function, and Symptomology.” |
a Maintenance (recipient-level): The extent to which “behavior is sustained 6 months or more after treatment or intervention.” |
d Recipient Impact (recipient-level): Reach X Effectiveness [ 28 , 32 ] | N/A: Not explicitly included |
N/A: Not explicitly included | e Service Outcomes: “The extent to which services are safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable.” |
a Implementation and Maintenance: The RE-AIM framework includes definitions for Implementation and Maintenance at (1) the setting-level, which map to our Implementation Outcomes and at (2) the innovation recipient-level, which map to our Innovation Outcomes b Penetration: The IOF provides a definition for Penetration at (1) the deliverer-level, which maps to our Implementation Outcomes and at (2) the recipient-level, which maps to our Innovation Outcomes c Sustainability: Though the IOF uses the word Sustainability, the definition of this outcome maps to Sustainment in the CFIR Outcomes Addendum d The CFIR Outcomes Addendum conceptualizes Recipient Impact for all constituents, which can be measured via Reach × Effectiveness [ 32 ] and Reach × Maintenance together [ ...…”