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RE-AIMing Research for Application: Ways to Improve Evidence for Family Medicine
2006
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Objective: To outline changes in clinical research design and measurement that should enhance the relevance of research to family medicine. Methods: Review of the traditional efficacy research paradigm and discussion of why this needs to be expanded. Presentation of practical clinical and behavioral trials frameworks, and of the RE-AIM model for planning, evaluating, and reporting studies. Results: Recommended changes to improve the external validity and relevance of research to family medicine
doi:10.3122/jabfm.19.1.11
pmid:16492000
fatcat:ec7amgoyhbfb5a5ihixiiq2ply