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Table 1 Domains of the RE-AIM framework and relevant outcomes reported in the current study.

From: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Exercise Physiology Services in Australia: A Retrospective Audit

Domain

Outcome

Reach

Clinician role

Practice geographical location and type

Time per exercise physiology session

Financial cost per exercise physiology session

Client demographics: age, body mass index, geographical location, referral source and medical conditions

Frequency of exercise physiology service provision

Barriers relating to offering telehealth to clients

Efficacy

Treatment-related serious adverse events: any untoward medical occurrence associated with treatment that results in death is life-threatening or requires hospitalisation

Non-treatment-related serious adverse events: any untoward medical occurrence not associated with treatment that results in death is life-threatening or requires hospitalisation

Treatment-related non-serious adverse events: any untoward medical occurrence associated with treatment that is not deemed a serious adverse event

Non-treatment non-serious adverse events: any untoward medical occurrence not associated with treatment that is not deemed a serious adverse event

Adoption

Number of clinicians that provided services

Service delivery hours per week per clinician

Implementation

Delivery method utilised: asynchronous/synchronous

Delivery platforms utilised

Services provided

Client hardware preferences

Additional resources utilised

Barriers relating to client acceptance

Rate of treatment completion

Maintenance

Not evaluated