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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
SNAP-ED TOOLKIT INTERVENTION SCORING TOOL
OMB APPROVED NO. 0584-0639
Expiration Date: XX-XX-XXXX
Please enter your score next to each question in the "Score" column.
The Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review are suggestions, please feel free to use all information provided about the intervention to determine a score for each question.
Please feel free to make comments for each question, these will only be shared with other reviewers if scores need to be aligned.
If an intervention is not chosen to be included in the SNAP-Ed Intervention Toolkit, intervention developers will be provided the reasons it was not included, and the additional information or actions to be taken for inclusion. This feedback will be de-identified.
Mandatory questions on the Intervention Submission Tool are indicated with an asterisk (*).
For more information about the RE-AIM Framework, please visit https://snapedtoolkit.org/training/online-training/
Review Question |
Score |
Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review |
Maximum Possible Points |
Factors for High Score |
Reviewer Comments |
Reach How many people are exposed or served and are they representative? |
12 |
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Did the intervention reach the intended target audience? |
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Questions 21*, 25*, & supporting documents |
5 |
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Is the intervention appropriate for the audience for which it was intended? |
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Questions 21*, 22*, 23*, supporting documents & intervention materials |
7 |
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Reach Total: |
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Effectiveness What is the impact of your intervention on the intended outcomes? |
35 |
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Was the target audience (or community partner) involved in the development of the intervention? |
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Questions 22*, 23*, 23a, & supporting documents |
3 |
community partner feedback |
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If applicable, does participant or partner feedback indicate acceptability of the intervention? |
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Questions 23*, 23a, & supporting documents |
1 |
- Reports from participants, stakeholders, and partners indicating acceptability |
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Do the intended outcomes indicate that objectives were appropriately addressed? |
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Questions 25*, 26, & supporting documents |
10 |
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Review Question |
Score |
Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review |
Maximum Possible Points |
Factors for High Score |
Reviewer Comments |
Does the intervention address multiple levels of the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework (or multiple levels of the Socio-Ecological Model)? |
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Questions 27*,30*, 31*, supporting documents & intervention materials |
5 |
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Does the supporting documentation indicate that the intervention is evidence-based at a level that is appropriate for the intervention's stage of development (Research-tested, Practice-tested, Emerging)? |
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Questions 15*, 16*, 27*, supporting documents, & intervention materials |
8 |
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Does the evidence provided support that the intervention would be effective if adopted by other SNAP-Ed agencies? Is it reasonable to expect that this intervention will be effective in the field? |
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Questions 15*, 16*, 27*, supporting documents, intervention materials, & possible outside research by reviewer |
6 |
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Are process evaluation materials provided? |
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Questions 28*, 28a, 28b, & intervention materials |
2 |
- Yes/No |
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Effectiveness Total: |
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Adoption How many settings/sectors are involved and are they representative? |
14 |
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Has the intervention previously been been used with a low-income audience?implemented with people eligible for SNAP-Ed (on limited incomes or earning low wages)? |
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Question 332* |
1 |
- Yes/No |
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Review Question |
Score |
Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review |
Maximum Possible Points |
Factors for High Score |
Reviewer Comments |
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How appropriate is the intervention for the setting for which it was intended? |
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Questions 29*, 30*, supporting documents, & intervention materials |
5 |
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Did most of the sites/settings/ partners engaged complete the intervention? |
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Questions 30*, 31*, & supporting documents |
2 |
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Does the intervention collaboratively engage partners who can affect change in multiple levels of the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework (or multiple levels of the Socio-Ecological Model)? |
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Questions 30*, 31*, 32*, supporting documents, implementation materials, & possible outside research by reviewer |
6 |
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Adoption Total: |
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Implementation Were the required activities of your intervention successfully implemented? |
20 |
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Are training materials available for staff, partners, and/or volunteers? |
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Questions 36*, 36a, & intervention materials |
2 |
- Yes/No |
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Are implementation directions and materials clear and easy to follow? |
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Intervention materials |
5 |
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Are the intervention's main components (critical features) reasonably feasible to replicate with fidelity? |
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Questions 35*,36*, 36a, 37*, & intervention materials |
8 |
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Are the methods described to ensure program fidelity appropriate for the interventions? |
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Questions 35*, 36*, 36a, 37* & intervention materials |
5 |
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Implementation Total: |
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Review Question |
Score |
Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review |
Maximum Possible Points |
Factors for High Score |
Reviewer Comments |
Maintenance What are the long-term effects of your intervention? Is the intervention sustainable? |
18 |
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Any evidence of maintenance of outcomes? (After 6 months for individuals) |
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Questions 25*, 26 & supporting documents |
2 |
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Are resources or materials reusable or available to participants/partners at no/low cost on an ongoing basis to facilitate outcome maintenance? |
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Questions 10*, 11, 25*, 40*, 43 & intervention materials |
3 |
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Are the core components of the intervention clearly described and realistic for the audience and setting for which it is intended? Can components of the intervention be adapted to be used in settings or communities other than those explicitly described in the submission criteria? |
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Questions 35*, 40*, 41, 42, supporting documents & intervention materials |
5 |
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Has the intervention been adopted by partners/in settings not directly supported by SNAP-Ed? |
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Question 39* |
1 |
- Yes/No |
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Are sustainability concerns reasonable and able to be addressed through routine operation, including expressed or expected partnerships or diversified funding mechanisms? Consider both expressed and intuited concerns. |
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Questions 40*, 43 supporting documents & intervention materials |
7 |
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Maintenance Total: |
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BONUS: Does the intervention reach an underrepresented audience in the toolkit? |
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Questions 19*, 20* supporting documents & intervention materials |
5 |
Less than 30% of interventions currently represented in the Toolkit address this population:
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- Language other than English or Spanish |
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Review Question |
Score |
Intervention Submission Tool Questions or Materials to Review |
Maximum Possible Points |
Factors for High Score |
Reviewer Comments |
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BONUS: Does the intervention reach an underrepresented setting in the toolkit? |
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Questions 29* & 32* |
5 |
Less than 30% of interventions currently represented in the Toolkit address this setting:
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BONUS: Does the intervention use an approach/strategy that is currently underutilized in the toolkit? |
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Question 14* |
5 |
Less than 30% of interventions currently represented in the Toolkit address this implementation strategy:
- Social marketing
**Consider if this intervention is appropriate for the target audience and settings, would reach the SNAP- Ed target audience, and if it is feasible for organizations to adopt and implement |
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BONUS: How would you rate the overall quality of the intervention responses and materials? |
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Bonus Total: |
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Total Score (No Bonus): |
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If no to above, please describe your reasoning for exclusion from the Toolkit: |
If no to above, please describe what additional information or actions would be needed to recommend this intervention for inclusion in the Toolkit: |
If yes to above, please describe your reasoning for inclusion in the Toolkit: |
File Type | text/rtf |
File Title | FNS-885 |
Subject | SNAP-Ed Toolkit Intervention Scoring Tool |
Author | Proctor, Jakira - FNS |
File Modified | 2021-10-06 |
File Created | 2021-09-20 |