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Table 2 Evaluation of the Queensland Eating Disorder Service Facilitated Peer Supervision Program according to the RE-AIM framework [16]

From: Evaluation of a model of online, facilitated, peer group supervision for dietitians working in eating disorders

RE-AIM domain

Measure

Result

Reacha

Participant characteristics

11/16 possible Queensland Hospital Health Services represented

> 25% rural and remote clinicians

~ 50% private practitioners

Efficacyb

Impact on: Clinician, Patient, Service outcomes

94% clinicians increase ability to provide dietetic interventions

90% increased advocacy for client care

94% increased involvement in ED-specific service development activities

Adoption

Uptake by other services, groups

Not yet demonstratedinterest from other services

Implementationa

Fidelity to model

Cost to deliver

Not measuredensured by scripting and Lead Facilitator role in supporting Facilitators

 ~ 22.5 h Lead Facilitator & Facilitator/co-Facilitators provides ~ 75 h participant support

Maintenance

Participant:

Recruitmenta

Retentiona

Engagementb

86 recruits April 2018 to August 2021

27 withdrawals

9 parental leave

18 workload/position change

71% respondents to voluntary Learning and Clinical Practice survey

96% intention to continueb

  1. Evaluation of program implementation used data from aFPS program administration records and bBaseline, Follow-up and Learning and Clinical Practice surveys