Table 1.
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. |