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Preventing Chronic Disease | Cost-Effective Strategies forRural Community Outreach, Hawaii, 2010-2011 - CDC

CDC  older adults  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Medication Safety  rural  outreach  community health education  chronic disease management 

Three strategies designed to maximize attendance at educational sessions on chronic disease medication safety in older adults in rural areas were implemented sequentially and compared for cost-effectiveness: 1) existing community groups and events, 2) formal advertisement, and 3) employer-based outreach. Cost-effectiveness was measured by comparing overall cost per attendee recruited and number of attendees per event. The overall cost per attendee was substantially higher for the formal advertising strategy, which produced the lowest number of attendees per event. Leveraging existing community events and employers in rural areas was more cost-effective than formal advertisement for recruiting rural community members.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Implementation and Outcomes of the New York State YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program: A Multisite Community-Based Translation, 2010"2012 - CDC

prevention  CDC  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  type 2 diabetes mellitus  community health education  prediabetes  chronic illness 

Weight loss and physical activity achieved through the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) have been shown to reduce type 2 diabetes risk among individuals with prediabetes. The New York State Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) delivered the 16-week evidence-based model at 14 YMCAs. A mixed methods process and outcomes evaluation was conducted.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Engaging the Community to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity Among Houses of Worship - CDC

CDC  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  information dissemination  community health education 

Obesity, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition have been linked to many chronic diseases. Research indicates that interventions in community-based settings such as houses of worship can build on attendees’ trust to address health issues and help them make behavioral changes.

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