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. 2022 Apr 14;19(8):4773. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19084773

Table 1.

Characteristics of the identified frameworks.

Authors Year Title Journal Included in Analysis Details
Bauman A.E., Nelson D.E., Pratt M., Matsudo V., Schoeppe S. [18] 2006 Dissemination of physical activity evidence, programs, policies, and surveillance in the international public health arena American Journal of Preventive Medicine No A six-step framework for understanding the
attributes of successful international dissemination.
Cooley L., Kohl R. [30]
-identified in gray
literature search-
2006 Scaling up—from vision to large-scale change: a management framework for practitioners Washington, DC: Management Systems International No The Scaling Up Management Framework provides 3 steps with 10 tasks for scaling up from the discipline of “strategic management”.
Baker E.L. [16] 2010 Taking programs to scale: a phased approach to expanding proven interventions Journal of Public Health Management and Practice No A 5-phase
approach that provides tasks—e.g., for clarity of roles and responsibilities during the process.
World Health Organization [11]
-identified in gray literature search-
2010 Nine steps for developing a scaling-up strategy WHO Press, World Health
Organization
Yes A 9-step guide intended for program managers and others planning to scale up successfully tested interventions.
Yamey G. [22] 2011 Scaling up global health interventions: a proposed framework for success PLoS Medicine Yes Success factors for scaling up were grouped into six categories that apply to
represent different components of the scaling up process.
Milat A.J., King L., Bauman A.E., Redman S. [21] 2013 The concept of scalability: increasing the scale and potential adoption of health promotion interventions into policy and practice Health Promotion International No Intervention and research design factors that have the potential to “scale up” interventions.
Barker P.M., Reid A., Schall M.W. [17] 2016 A framework for scaling up health interventions: lessons from large-scale improvement initiatives in Africa Implementation Science: IS No The framework describes a sequence of activities required to fully implement a program at scale, the mechanisms that facilitate adoption, and the underlying factors and support systems.
Milat A.J., Newson R., King L., Rissel C., Wolfenden L., Bauman A., et al. [20] 2016 A guide to scaling up population health interventions Public Health Research & Practice No The practical framework includes 4 steps to assist, for example, health policy makers in scaling up effective population health interventions and to help design research studies.
Reis R.S., Salvo D., Ogilvie D., Lambert E.V., Goenka S., Brownson R.C., Lancet Physical Activity Series 2 Executive Committee [10] 2016 Scaling up physical activity interventions worldwide: stepping up to larger and smarter approaches to get people moving The Lancet Yes Scaling-up specific adaptation of the RE-AIM framework to improve efforts to develop, implement, and evaluate physical activity interventions.
Koorts H., Eakin E., Estabrooks P., Timperio A., Salmon J., Bauman A. [31]. 2018 Implementation and scale up of population physical activity interventions for clinical and community settings: the PRACTIS guide The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Yes This framework provides 4 iterative steps for effectively planning the implementation and scaling up of physical activity interventions.
Fagan A.A., Bumbarger B.K., Barth R.P., Bradshaw C.P., Cooper B.R., Supplee L.H., Walker D.K. [19]. 2019 Scaling up evidence-based interventions in US public systems to prevent behavioral health problems: Challenges and opportunities Prevention Science No This framework identified a set of factors that affect scaling up in 5 public systems and provides actions needed to significantly increase scaling up.
Nguyen D.T.K., McLaren L., Oelke N.D., McIntyre L. [32]. 2020 Developing a framework to inform scale-up success for population health interventions: a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature Global Health Research and Policy Yes 3 phases, 11 actions and 4 key components for scaling up were identified by this framework.