Integrating evidence-based practice into state and national cancer control programs
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Integrating evidence-based practice into state
and national cancer control programs
Karen Glanz, PhD, MPHEmory University
Cathy Melvin, PhD, MPHUniversity of North Carolina – Chapel
Hill
Key CPCRN Focus
Active integration of evidence-based practice into state and national cancer control programs and conduct of community-engaged research on this topic.
Inventory and Assessment of
NBCCEDP InterventionsSIP 16
Developing an inventory of interventions used in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Education and Demonstration Project (NBCCEDP) for recruitment of women and professional development among providers.
• Cam Escoffery, PhD, MPH(Emory)
• Advisory Committee includes representatives from all 8 CPCRN centers
Community Guide Cancer Screening
Reviews Commentaries Research –to-practice perspective:Glanz, K., & Melvin, C. (2008). How Not to Get
Lost in Translation: Implementing the Recommendations and Identifying Research Gaps. AJPM, 35(1, Supplement 1), S3-S5.
Emory and UNC
Public health practice viewpoint: Shepherd, W. L., & Moore, A. (2008). Task Force
Recommendations: Application in the "Real World" of Community Intervention. AJPM, 35(1, Supplement 1), S1-S2.
UNC & the NC Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
State Cancer Plans
All centers were actively involved in their state cancer
control plans
National CPCRN Trainings
Translating Evidence-based Recommendations.
CDC National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Directors meeting. May 2008. Atlanta, GA.
Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations. CDC National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. 2 Part Series. July and October 2008.
National CPCRN Trainings
Designing Chronic Disease Prevention Programs that Work. Academy of the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors(5 centers + Cancer Information Service)
Reports, plans & policies through collaboration with state and national programsEmory: Research Tested Intervention Programs (RTIPS )
Karen Glanz, reviewer and contributor (Pool Cool) Recommendations for future efforts in community health
promotion: Report of the National Expert Panel on Community Health Promotion
Harvard/Boston University:
Evaluating Women’s Health Network (NBCCEDP)
UCLA:
Behavior Change in Cancer: Science, Policy, and Practice APHA national policy statement # 200715: Building a
Public Health Infrastructure for Physical Activity Promotion
Reports, plans & policies
University of North Carolina: Market Research :Teenagers and Young Adults for Promoting a Tobacco Cessation Quitline Smoke-free legislation for UNC Campuses
University of Texas: Cervical Cancer Strategic Plan Smoke-Free Puerto Rico PolicyUniversity of Washington: Community-Driven Cancer Screening Interventions
Funded by Washington’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Washington State Department of Health colorectal and prostate cancer screening project: priorities for intervention report.
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