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. 2024 Mar 8;12:1327429. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1327429

Table 2.

Multilevel constituent perceptions of use of a virtual platform to deliver UC DPP across RE-AIM domains.

RE-AIM Domains Perceptions (+, −) Participants (n = 42) Coordinators (n = 18) Leaders (n = 8)
Reach + Increased retention Increased
  • Availability

  • Accessibility

Increased attrition Increased attrition
Effectiveness +
Reduced:
  • Interactions with group members and facilitator

  • Accountability

  • Visibility

  • Feedback


Increased:
  • Distractions

  • Obstacles

Reduced:
  • Momentum

  • Peer support

  • Accountability

  • Engagement


Increased:
  • Awkwardness

Reduced:
  • Interaction among participants

  • Visibility


Increased:
  • Interruptions

Adoption +
  • Competing demands during pandemic

  • Had to purchase scale

  • Competing demands during pandemic

Reduced participants’ effort to be visible
Implementation +
  • Easier than in-person

  • Helped to stay connected with others

Problems with:
  • Zoom fatigue

  • Scheduling challenges

  • Competing demands

  • Technical issues

  • Low digital literacy

  • Accountability

Problems with:
  • Zoom fatigue

  • Feeling limited in what UC DPP could provide

  • Difficulties collecting participant data

Maintenance +
  • Concerns about lack of long-term funding