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WHAT IS THE CPSTF?
What is the Community Preventive Services Task Force's purpose? The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) was established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify population health interventions that are scientifically proven to save lives, increase lifespans, and improve quality of life. CPSTF findings help inform decision makers in COMPREHENSIVE TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS HELP ADULTS WITH The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends comprehensive telehealth interventions to supplement the care of adults who have chronic diseases that are affected by diet. This recommendation is based on strong evidence of effectiveness in improving dietary outcomes such as diet quality, fruit and vegetable intake, and dietary sodium intake. DIABETES MANAGEMENT: MOBILE APPS FOR TYPE 2 Summary of CPSTF Finding. The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends the use of diabetes self-management mobile phone applications (apps), when implemented in healthcare systems, to improve blood glucose among patients with type 2 diabetes. Apps may provide automated feedback or send messages from healthcare providers. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Conceptual Approach The general methods for conducting systematic reviews for the Community Guide have been described in detail else- where.25 Methods specific to social environment and health reviews are described in this supplement.26 The analytic framework EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL 08-23-13 . Evidence-Based Strategies to Prevent . Excessive Alcohol Consumption and Related Harms . Background . Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of METHODS FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS FOR Methods for Systematic Reviews of Economic Evaluations for the Guide to Community Preventive Services Vilma G. Carande-Kulis, MS, PhD, Michael V. Maciosek, PhD, Peter THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE FOR THE The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Foster Care for the Prevention of Violence A Systematic Review Robert A. Hahn, PhD, MPH, Oleg Bilukha, MD, PhD, Jessica Lowy, MPH, Alex Crosby, MD, MPH, INCREASING COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: MULTICOMPONENT Task Force Finding and Rationale Statement 3 Table 1. Colorectal Cancer Screening Use by Test Type Outcome Summary Effects Any test* (39 study arms) Median increase of 15.4 percentage points THE GUIDE TO COMMUNITY PREVENTIVE Content Source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions on this page are those of the Community Preventive Services Task Force and do not necessarily represent those of CDC. Task force evidence-based recommendations are not mandates for compliance or spending. Instead, they provide information and options for decision makers and stakeholders to NATIONAL GUIDELINE CLEARINGHOUSE The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a public resource website for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines run by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The website gives users the ability to learn more about guidelines, read expert commentaries, find guideline resources, compare guidelines, and much more.WHAT IS THE CPSTF?
What is the Community Preventive Services Task Force's purpose? The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) was established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify population health interventions that are scientifically proven to save lives, increase lifespans, and improve quality of life. CPSTF findings help inform decision makers in COMPREHENSIVE TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS HELP ADULTS WITH The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends comprehensive telehealth interventions to supplement the care of adults who have chronic diseases that are affected by diet. This recommendation is based on strong evidence of effectiveness in improving dietary outcomes such as diet quality, fruit and vegetable intake, and dietary sodium intake. DIABETES MANAGEMENT: MOBILE APPS FOR TYPE 2 Summary of CPSTF Finding. The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends the use of diabetes self-management mobile phone applications (apps), when implemented in healthcare systems, to improve blood glucose among patients with type 2 diabetes. Apps may provide automated feedback or send messages from healthcare providers. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Conceptual Approach The general methods for conducting systematic reviews for the Community Guide have been described in detail else- where.25 Methods specific to social environment and health reviews are described in this supplement.26 The analytic framework EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL 08-23-13 . Evidence-Based Strategies to Prevent . Excessive Alcohol Consumption and Related Harms . Background . Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of METHODS FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS FOR Methods for Systematic Reviews of Economic Evaluations for the Guide to Community Preventive Services Vilma G. Carande-Kulis, MS, PhD, Michael V. Maciosek, PhD, Peter THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE FOR THE The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Foster Care for the Prevention of Violence A Systematic Review Robert A. Hahn, PhD, MPH, Oleg Bilukha, MD, PhD, Jessica Lowy, MPH, Alex Crosby, MD, MPH, INCREASING COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: MULTICOMPONENT Task Force Finding and Rationale Statement 3 Table 1. Colorectal Cancer Screening Use by Test Type Outcome Summary Effects Any test* (39 study arms) Median increase of 15.4 percentage points COMMUNITY GUIDE FACT SHEET Resource Summary. The Community Guide fact sheet outlines the work of the Community Preventive Services Task Force, noting the range of topics addressed and how recommendations can be used to improve community health and safety. Go to resource.WHAT IS THE CPSTF?
What is the Community Preventive Services Task Force's purpose? The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) was established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify population health interventions that are scientifically proven to save lives, increase lifespans, and improve quality of life. CPSTF findings help inform decision makers in NUTRITION: SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS Intervention. School-based nutrition interventions are implemented in school settings to promote healthy nutritional attitudes, knowledge and behavior, including eating and physical activity among school-aged children and adolescents. The interventions may target DIABETES PREVENTION AND CONTROL Diabetes is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose resulting from problems in how insulin is produced, how insulin works, or both. People with diabetes may develop serious complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, leg amputations, and premature death. Diabetes can be treated and managed by healthful eating, regular physical activity, and CANCER FINDINGS SUMMARY TABLE The following tables include alphabetized lists of intervention approaches reviewed by the Community Preventive Services Task Force with summaries of the CPSTF finding for each (definitions of findings). Click a linked review title to read a summary of the evidence, access supporting materials, and where available, link to Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs). This table does notVIOLENCE PREVENTION
Violence Prevention. Evidence-Based Interventions for Your Community TASK FORCE FINDINGS ON VIOLENCE PREVENTION The Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force) has released the following findings on what works in public health to keep children and OBESITY PREVENTION AND CONTROL Obesity Prevention and Control THE PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE Obesity is common, serious, and costly z About 36% of adults and 17% of children and adolescents are obese.1 z Obesity affects all race/ethnicity groups, with higher rates among African-American and Hispanic children and adults.3, 4 z An estimated 1 in 8 preschool children from low income households is obese.5 INCREASING APPROPRIATE VACCINATION: COMMUNITY-BASED • One or more interventions to increase community demand (client reminder and recall systems, manual outreach and tracking, client or community-wide education, client incentives, client-held paper immunization records, and TEEN PREGNANCY: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, SPORTS The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) finds insufficient evidence to support youth development behavioral interventions coordinated with sports or club participation to reduce sexual risk behaviors among adolescents. Evidence is considered insufficient because there were too few studies of sufficient quality to draw a conclusion on the effectiveness of this combination of DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENT AND PROCEDURE FOR SYSTEMATIC Data Collection Instrument and Procedure for Systematic Reviews in the Guide to Community Preventive Services Stephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, Linda K. Wright-De Agu¨ero, PhD, MPH, Peter A. Briss, MD, THE GUIDE TO COMMUNITY PREVENTIVE Content Source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions on this page are those of the Community Preventive Services Task Force and do not necessarily represent those of CDC. Task force evidence-based recommendations are not mandates for compliance or spending. Instead, they provide information and options for decision makers and stakeholders to NATIONAL GUIDELINE CLEARINGHOUSE The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a public resource website for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines run by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The website gives users the ability to learn more about guidelines, read expert commentaries, find guideline resources, compare guidelines, and much more. COMMUNITY GUIDE FACT SHEET Resource Summary. The Community Guide fact sheet outlines the work of the Community Preventive Services Task Force, noting the range of topics addressed and how recommendations can be used to improve community health and safety. Go to resource.WHAT IS THE CPSTF?
What is the Community Preventive Services Task Force's purpose? The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) was established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify population health interventions that are scientifically proven to save lives, increase lifespans, and improve quality of life. CPSTF findings help inform decision makers in COMPREHENSIVE TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS HELP ADULTS WITH The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends comprehensive telehealth interventions to supplement the care of adults who have chronic diseases that are affected by diet. This recommendation is based on strong evidence of effectiveness in improving dietary outcomes such as diet quality, fruit and vegetable intake, and dietary sodium intake. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Conceptual Approach The general methods for conducting systematic reviews for the Community Guide have been described in detail else- where.25 Methods specific to social environment and health reviews are described in this supplement.26 The analytic framework TEEN PREGNANCY: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, SPORTS The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) finds insufficient evidence to support youth development behavioral interventions coordinated with sports or club participation to reduce sexual risk behaviors among adolescents. Evidence is considered insufficient because there were too few studies of sufficient quality to draw a conclusion on the effectiveness of this combination of EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL 08-23-13 . Evidence-Based Strategies to Prevent . Excessive Alcohol Consumption and Related Harms . Background . Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of SUMMAYR EVIDENCE TABLE Violence Prevention: Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Among Youth – Summary Evidence Table Page 2 of 47 positive aspects). In addition to providing information about violence, these approaches focus on changing the way children and INCREASING COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: MULTICOMPONENT Task Force Finding and Rationale Statement 3 Table 1. Colorectal Cancer Screening Use by Test Type Outcome Summary Effects Any test* (39 study arms) Median increase of 15.4 percentage points THE GUIDE TO COMMUNITY PREVENTIVE Content Source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions on this page are those of the Community Preventive Services Task Force and do not necessarily represent those of CDC. Task force evidence-based recommendations are not mandates for compliance or spending. Instead, they provide information and options for decision makers and stakeholders to NATIONAL GUIDELINE CLEARINGHOUSE The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a public resource website for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines run by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The website gives users the ability to learn more about guidelines, read expert commentaries, find guideline resources, compare guidelines, and much more. COMMUNITY GUIDE FACT SHEET Resource Summary. The Community Guide fact sheet outlines the work of the Community Preventive Services Task Force, noting the range of topics addressed and how recommendations can be used to improve community health and safety. Go to resource.WHAT IS THE CPSTF?
What is the Community Preventive Services Task Force's purpose? The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) was established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify population health interventions that are scientifically proven to save lives, increase lifespans, and improve quality of life. CPSTF findings help inform decision makers in COMPREHENSIVE TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS HELP ADULTS WITH The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends comprehensive telehealth interventions to supplement the care of adults who have chronic diseases that are affected by diet. This recommendation is based on strong evidence of effectiveness in improving dietary outcomes such as diet quality, fruit and vegetable intake, and dietary sodium intake. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Conceptual Approach The general methods for conducting systematic reviews for the Community Guide have been described in detail else- where.25 Methods specific to social environment and health reviews are described in this supplement.26 The analytic framework TEEN PREGNANCY: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, SPORTS The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) finds insufficient evidence to support youth development behavioral interventions coordinated with sports or club participation to reduce sexual risk behaviors among adolescents. Evidence is considered insufficient because there were too few studies of sufficient quality to draw a conclusion on the effectiveness of this combination of EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL 08-23-13 . Evidence-Based Strategies to Prevent . Excessive Alcohol Consumption and Related Harms . Background . Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of SUMMAYR EVIDENCE TABLE Violence Prevention: Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Among Youth – Summary Evidence Table Page 2 of 47 positive aspects). In addition to providing information about violence, these approaches focus on changing the way children and INCREASING COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: MULTICOMPONENT Task Force Finding and Rationale Statement 3 Table 1. Colorectal Cancer Screening Use by Test Type Outcome Summary Effects Any test* (39 study arms) Median increase of 15.4 percentage points COMMUNITY GUIDE FACT SHEET The Community Guide fact sheet outlines the work of the Community Preventive Services Task Force, noting the range of topics addressed and how recommendations can be used to improve community health andsafety.
PROGRAM PLANNING RESOURCE Program planning is a multi-step process that generally begins with the definition of the problem and development of an evaluation plan. Although specific steps may vary, they usually include a feedback loop, with findings from program evaluation being used for program improvement. The types of steps that are generally used in program planning are listed in the table below, DIABETES PREVENTION AND CONTROL Diabetes is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose resulting from problems in how insulin is produced, how insulin works, or both. People with diabetes may develop serious complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, leg amputations, and premature death. Diabetes can be treated and managed by healthful eating, regular physical activity, and MAP-IT: A GUIDE TO USING HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020 IN YOUR Summary. The Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, Track (MAP-IT) framework guides users in all stages of planning programs that focus on reaching the Healthy People 2020 objectives.. The "Assess" section of the MAP-IT guide encourages users to ask key questions about the community's available resources and priorities. CANCER FINDINGS SUMMARY TABLE The following tables include alphabetized lists of intervention approaches reviewed by the Community Preventive Services Task Force with summaries of the CPSTF finding for each (definitions of findings). Click a linked review title to read a summary of the evidence, access supporting materials, and where available, link to Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs). This table does notVIOLENCE PREVENTION
Violence Prevention. Evidence-Based Interventions for Your Community TASK FORCE FINDINGS ON VIOLENCE PREVENTION The Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force) has released the following findings on what works in public health to keep children and PREGNANCY HEALTH: GESTATIONAL DIABETES The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends lifestyle interventions delivered during the first two trimesters of pregnancy to reduce the risk of gestational diabetes. The CPSTF finds. Strong evidence of effectiveness for lifestyle interventions that provide supervised exercise classes, either alone or in combination with other components INCREASING APPROPRIATE VACCINATION: COMMUNITY-BASED • One or more interventions to increase community demand (client reminder and recall systems, manual outreach and tracking, client or community-wide education, client incentives, client-held paper immunization records, and BREAST CANCER SCREENING: CLIENT INCENTIVES The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) finds insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of using client incentives to increase screening for breast cancers because only one study qualified for review.. The CPSTF has related findings for client incentives specific to the following: Cervical cancer (insufficient evidence); Colorectal cancer (insufficient evidence) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE FOR THE The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Foster Care for the Prevention of Violence A Systematic Review Robert A. Hahn, PhD, MPH, Oleg Bilukha, MD, PhD, Jessica Lowy, MPH, Alex Crosby, MD, MPH, * Skip to main content * Skip to navigation* Skip to search
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