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Assuring Healthy Caregivers, A Public
Health Approach to Translating Research into Practice: The RE-AIM Framework
Executive Summary |
The issue of caregiving—with the exponential growth in the
number of caregivers; the huge costs to society, families,
and individuals; and the development of effective
interventions to address caregiver burden and health—has
become a public health priority of national concern. It is
imperative that research and practice communities work
together to translate evidence-based programs and policies
into widespread practice. Application of the RE-AIM
Framework can facilitate successful translation efforts and
make a positive difference in the lives of caregivers and
their families and friends. |
Assuring Healthy Caregivers, A Public Health Approach to Translating
Research into Practice: The RE-AIM Framework was released by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The Kimberly-Clark Corporation
in March 2008 at the Aging in America Conference, sponsored by the National
Council on Aging (NCOA) and the American Society on Aging (ASA).
The issue of caregiving — with the exponential growth in the number of
caregivers, the huge cost to society, families, and individuals and the
development of effective interventions to address caregiver burden and
health — has become a public health priority of national concern. It is
imperative that those concerned with caregivers and their family and friends
work together to move evidence-based programs and policies into communities.
In the 2004 Caregiving in the U.S. report by the National Alliance
for Caregiving and AARP, it was estimated that approximately 44 million men
and women in the United States who were providing unpaid care to a family
member, friend or neighbor. These caregivers represented an estimated 22.9
million households (21% of all U.S. households). The one-year economic value
of this unpaid labor force was recently estimated to be $306 billion.
Assuring Healthy Caregivers, A Public Health Approach to Translating
Research into Practice: The RE-AIM Framework presents key questions and
methods to help program developers, planners, and evaluators use the
framework in their work on caregiving. Case examples are offered in which
the RE-AIM framework is applied to a caregiver intervention program and a
policy intervention; and additional resources for those interested in
pursuing the use of RE-AIM for caregiver supports programs and policies are
suggested.
Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and
the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Assuring Healthy Caregivers, A Public
Health Approach to Translating Research into Practice: The RE-AIM Framework.
Neenah, WI: Kimberly-Clark Corporation; 2008.
Assuring Healthy Caregivers, A Public Health Approach to
Translating
Research into Practice: The RE-AIM Framework
Caregiving
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Page last reviewed: October 23, 2008
Page last modified: October 23, 2008
Content source: Division of Adult
and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion |
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