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Prevention of Filipino Youth Behavioral Health Disparities: Identifying Barriers and Facilitators to Participating in “Incredible Years,” an Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention, Los Angeles, California, 2012

public health  CDC  mental health  chronic disease  Asian Americans  minority health  health disparities  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Preventing Chronic Disease Journal  National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion  NCCDPHP  Philippines  evidence-based practice  parenting 

Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention.

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Promoting Evidence-Based Decision Making in a Local HealthDepartment, Pueblo City&ampndashCounty, Colorado

public health  CDC  chronic disease  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  public health workforce  Preventing Chronic Disease Journal  National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion  NCCDPHP  evidence-based practice  Evidence-based decision making 

Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Promotion and Provision ofColorectal Cancer Screening: A Comparison of Colorectal CancerControl Program Grantees and Nongrantees, 2011-2012 - CDC

CDC  Colorectal Cancer  cancer screening  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  early detection  evidence-based practice  Colorectal Cancer Control Program 

Since 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded nearly $95 million to 29 states and tribes through the Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) to fund 2 program components: 1) providing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening to uninsured and underinsured low-income adults and 2) promoting population-wide CRC screening through evidence-based interventions identified in the Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide). CRCCP is a new model for disseminating and promoting use of evidence-based interventions. If the program proves successful, CDC may adopt the model for future cancer control programs. The objective of our study was to compare the colorectal cancer screening practices of recipients of CRCCP funding (grantees) with those of nonrecipients (nongrantees).

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Practice"Research Partnerships and Mentoring to Foster Evidence-Based Decision Making - CDC

public health  CDC  partnerships  chronic disease  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  evidence-based practice  mentoring 

When practitioners take an evidence-based approach to chronic disease prevention, they undertake several important processes (1): 1) making decisions based on the best available scientific and rigorous program evaluation evidence; 2) applying program planning and quality improvement frameworks; 3) engaging the community and stakeholders in assessment and decision making; 4) adapting evidence-based interventions for specific populations or settings; and 5) conducting sound evaluation. By using an evidence-based approach, activities in public health practice are explicitly linked with the underlying scientific evidence that demonstrates the causes of chronic diseases, epidemiologic patterns of chronic diseases and risk factors, intervention effectiveness, and external validity.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Seeking Best Practices: A Conceptual Framework for Planning and Improving Evidence-Based Practices - CDC

CDC  program evaluation  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Health Planning  Public Health Practice  Health Policy  evidence-based practice  practice  Best Practice 

How can we encourage ongoing development, refinement, and evaluation of practices to identify and build an evidence base for best practices? On the basis of a review of the literature and expert input, we worked iteratively to create a framework with 2 interrelated components.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Methods for Translating Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for Health-Disparity Communities - CDC

CDC  minority health  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  vulnerable populations  information dissemination  Health Behavior  evidence-based practice  health status disparities  persons with disabilities  translational research 

Populations composed of racial/ethnic minorities, disabled persons, and people with low socioeconomic status have worse health than their counterparts. Implementing evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs) to prevent and manage chronic disease and disability in community settings could help ameliorate disparities.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Training the Workforce in Evidence-Based Public Health: An Evaluation of Impact Among US and International Practitioners - CDC

education  CDC  training programs  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Public Health Practice  evidence-based practice  public health professional education  health workforce  public health schools 

The Prevention Research Center in St. Louis developed a course on evidence-based public health in 1997 to train the public health workforce in implementation of evidence-based public health. The objective of this study was to assess use and benefits of the course and identify barriers to using evidence-based public health skills as well as ways to improve the course.

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