A systematic review of real-world diabetes prevention programs: learnings from the last 15 years

Implementation Science(2015)

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Abstract
The evidence base for the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has progressed rapidly from efficacy trials to real-world translational studies and practical implementation trials over the last 15 years. However, evidence for the effective implementation and translation of diabetes programs and their population impact needs to be established in ways that are different from measuring program effectiveness. We report the findings of a systematic review that focuses on identifying the critical success factors for implementing diabetes prevention programs in real-world settings.
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Implementation,Translational research,Diabetes prevention,Penetration,Implementation,Participation,Effectiveness (PIPE) impact metric,Systematic review,Resource allocation
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