The Application and Evolution of the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM): History and Innovations.

Russell E Glasgow, Katy E Trinkley, Bryan Ford, Borsika A Rabin
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Implementation science theories, models, and frameworks (TMF) should help users understand complex issues in translating research into practice, guide selection of appropriate implementation strategies, and evaluate implementation outcomes. They should also be sensitive to evidence from projects that apply the framework, evolve based on those experiences, and be accessible to a range of users. This paper describes these issues as they relate to the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM). PRISM was created to assess key multilevel contextual factors related to the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE-AIM) outcomes of health interventions. We describe key aspects of PRISM and how it has been applied, evolved, and adapted across settings, time, and content areas. Since its development in 2008 PRISM has been used in over 200 publications, with increased use in recent years. It has been used for a wide variety of purposes and more recent applications have focused on increasing its accessibility for non-researcher groups and more rapid and iterative application for use in learning heath systems. PRISM has been applied to address health equity issues including representation, representativeness, and co-creation activities in both US and non-US settings. We describe common types of adaptations made by implementation teams when applying PRISM to fit with the resources and priorities of diverse and low-resource settings. We conclude by summarizing lessons learned and providing recommendations for future research and practice using PRISM.

实用、稳健实施和可持续性模式(PRISM)的应用和演变:历史与创新。
实施科学理论、模型和框架(TMF)应帮助用户理解将研究成果转化为实践的复杂问题,指导选择适当的实施策略,并评估实施成果。这些理论和框架还应该对应用该框架的项目所提供的证据保持敏感,根据这些经验不断发展,并能为各种用户所使用。本文介绍了与实用、稳健实施和可持续性模型 (PRISM) 有关的这些问题。建立 PRISM 的目的是评估与健康干预措施的覆盖范围、有效性、采纳、实施和维持(RE-AIM)结果相关的关键多层次背景因素。我们介绍了 PRISM 的主要方面,以及它是如何在不同环境、时间和内容领域中应用、发展和调整的。自 2008 年开发以来,PRISM 已在 200 多篇出版物中使用,近年来使用量不断增加。PRISM 被广泛用于各种目的,最近的应用侧重于提高其对非研究人员群体的可及性,以及在学习型医疗系统中更快速、更反复的应用。PRISM 已被用于解决健康公平问题,包括美国和非美国环境下的代表性、代表性和共同创造活动。我们介绍了实施团队在应用 PRISM 以适应多样化和低资源环境的资源和优先事项时所进行的常见调整类型。最后,我们总结了经验教训,并对未来使用 PRISM 的研究和实践提出了建议。
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