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Preventing Chronic Disease | A Conceptual Framework forOrganizational Readiness to Implement Nutrition and PhysicalActivity Programs in Early Childhood Education Settings -CDC

education  exercise  CDC  child  preschool  diet  pediatrics  health promotion  program evaluation  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  health education  Early Intervention (Education) 

Across multiple sectors, organizational readiness predicts the success of program implementation. However, the factors influencing readiness of early childhood education (ECE) organizations for implementation of new nutrition and physical activity programs is poorly understood. This study presents a new conceptual framework to measure organizational readiness to implement nutrition and physical activity programs in ECE centers serving children aged 0 to 5 years. The framework was validated for consensus on relevance and generalizability by conducting focus groups; the participants were managers (16 directors and 2 assistant directors) of ECE centers. The framework theorizes that it is necessary to have “collective readiness,” which takes into account such factors as resources, organizational operations, work culture, and the collective attitudes, motivation, beliefs, and intentions of ECE staff. Results of the focus groups demonstrated consensus on the relevance of proposed constructs across ECE settings. Including readiness measures during program planning and evaluation could inform implementation of ECE programs targeting nutrition and physical activity behaviors.

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Inside Knowledge Campaign Posters | Help raise awareness about gynecologic cancer and related symptoms

Posters featuring survivors and facts about gynecologic cancer may be used in a variety of settings, such as medical offices or clinical practices, at health fairs, in workplaces, and other community settings to help raise awareness about gynecologic cancer and related symptoms.

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Jill's Story' Stories | LSHT | Campaigns | Act Against AIDS | CDC

HIV  family  friends  video  stories  CDC  audio  HIV Testing  act against aids  Let's Stop HIV Together  HIV story  HIV experience 

This is a story written by an individual living with HIV detailing her experience with the disease.

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Inside Knowledge Campaign Web Buttons

You can copy and paste the code to embed these buttons and badges in your Web site, social network profile, or blog.

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Slides | Overview | Data & Statistics | Diabetes | CDC

statistics  diabetes  basics  CDC  surveillance  data  overview  slides  PPT  power point slides 

These power point slides provide a history of trends in diabetes over thelast 60 years.

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Inside Knowledge Campaign Print Materials

Inside Knowledge provides fact sheets, a comprehensive brochure, symptoms diaries, and posters to educate women about the five main types of gynecologic cancer.

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Diabetes-Related Press Releases and Media Advisories | Newsroom | Diabetes | CDC<

news  diabetes  newsroom  media  CDC  press  Press Releases 

This page offers CDC’s latest press releases on diabetes and related topics

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Infographics on Diabetes | Social Media | Resource Center | Diabetes | CDC

diabetes  info  CDC  shareable  social media  basic  inforgraphics 

Use these inforgraphics to share basic information about diabetes

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Text Messaging to Motivate Exercise Among Latino Adults at Risk for Vascular Disease: A Pilot Study, 2013 - CDC

behavior change  CDC  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Latino adults  atherosclerotic risk factors  text messaging 

In 2013, we administered a 15-item survey to determine the extent of text message usage among Latino adults in Kansas; for a subset of the survey participants, we also conducted a 6-week pilot trial to determine the effect of text messaging on exercise behaviors. Among the 82 survey participants, 78% had unlimited text messaging. At baseline, all trial participants were at the stage of contemplation; at 6 weeks, one (9%) trial participant remained at the contemplation stage and the other 10 (91%) participants progressed to the action/maintenance/termination stage. Use of text messaging to motivate exercise is feasible and potentially efficacious among Latinos.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Improving Blood Pressure Control in a Large Multiethnic California Population Through Changes in Health Care Delivery, 2004"2012 - CDC

CDC  hypertension  health care system  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Health Care Delivery 

The Kaiser Permanente Southern California (Kaiser) health care system succeeded in improving hypertension control in a multiethnic population by adopting a series of changes in health care delivery. Data from the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) was used to assess blood pressure control from 2004 through 2012. Hypertension control increased overall from 54% to 86% during that period, and 80% or more in every subgroup, regardless of race/ethnicity, preferred language, or type of health insurance plan. Health care delivery changes improved hypertension control across a large multiethnic population, which indicates that health care systems can achieve a clinical target goal of 70% for hypertension control in their populations.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Practical Guidance and Ethical Considerations for Studies Using Photo-Elicitation Interviews - CDC

CDC  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  community-based participatory research  Interviews as topic  photo-elicitation  photovoice 

Photo-elicitation is a qualitative interviewing technique that has gained popularity in recent years. It is the foundation for photovoice projects and is a tool well-suited for community-based participatory research. Photo-elicitation yields rich data, and interview participants say these interviews encourage community awareness and engagement. This article draws on 9 studies, conducted by researchers at 3 institutions (the University of Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth) in partnership with community-based organizations and students, in which 303 participants completed photo-elicitation interviews.

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