Using a RE-AIM framework to identify promising practices in National Diabetes Prevention Program implementation

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Kunthea Nhim
Stephanie M. Gruss
Deborah S. Porterfield
Sara Jacobs
Wendi Elkins
Elizabeth T. Luman
Susan Van Aacken
Patricia Schumacher
Ann Albright
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[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of Diabetes Translation
[2] RTI International,undefined
[3] RTP,undefined
[4] NC,undefined
[5] and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine,undefined
[6] RTI International,undefined
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National Diabetes Prevention Program; Type 2 diabetes prevention; Diabetes prevention program; Diabetes prevention; Lifestyle change intervention; RE-AIM; Implementation evaluation; National organizations; CDC recognition; Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program;
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