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The Guide to Community Preventive Services is being developed by the Task Force on Community Preventive Services, a 15-member non-federal group of national and regional experts in public health, health care, and health promotion. The task force was convened by the Department of Health and Human Services to provide leadership in the evaluation of community, population, and health care system strategies to address a variety of public health and health promotion topics including tobacco use. The task force is supported by staff from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and a variety of public and private partners.
The Guide provides an in-depth review of community and healthcare system interventions. It is being published first as a series of journal articles, to be aggregated into a comprehensive document at a later date.
Contents
- Diabetes and Physical Activity
- Foreword: Diabetes and physical activity: Translating evidence into
actionJ Michael McGinnis, MD.
- Working toward the next generation of diabetes self-management educationMartha M. Funnell, MS, RN, CDE and Robert M Anderson, EdD.
- Striving for a more active community: Lessons from the diabetes prevention
program and beyondAndrea Kriska, PhD, MS.
- Translating Evidenced-Based Physical Activity Interventions Into Practice: The
2010 ChallengeAndrea L Dunn, PhD.
- Recommendations for Healthcare System and Self-Management Education Interventions
to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality from DiabetesTask Force on Community Preventive Services.
- The Effectiveness of Disease and Case Management for People with DiabetesSusan L Norris, MD, MPH, Phyllis J Nichols, MPH, Carl J Caspersen, PhD, MPH, Russell E Glasgow, PhD, Michael M Engelgau, MD, MSc, Leonard Jack Jr, PhD, MSc, George Isham, MD, Susan R Snyder, PhD, Vilma G Carande-Kulis, PhD, Sanford Garfield, PhD, Peter Briss, MD, and David McCulloch, MD.
- Increasing Diabetes Self-Management Education in Community Settings: A Systematic
ReviewSusan L Norris, MD, MPH, Phyllis J Nichols, MPH, Carl J Caspersen, PhD, MPH, Russell E Glasgow, PhD, Michael M Engelgau, MD, MSc, Leonard Jack Jr, PhD, MSc, Susan R Snyder, PhD, Vilma G Carande-Kulis, PhD, George Isham, MD, Sanford Garfield, PhD, Peter Briss, MD, and David McCulloch, MD.
- Recommendations to increase physical activity in communitiesTask Force on Community Preventive Services.
- The effectiveness of interventions to increase physical activity: A systematic
reviewEmily B Kahn, PhD, MPH, Leigh T Ramsey, PhD, Ross C Brownson, PhD, Gregory W Heath, DHSc, MPH, Elizabeth H Howze, ScD, Kenneth E Powell, MD, MPH, Elaine J Stone, PhD, MPH, Mummy W Rajab, MS, and Phaedra Corso, PhD.
- Introduction
- The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Healthy People 2010 Goals and Objectives for Increasing Physical Activity
- Recommendations From Other Advisory Groups
- Methods for Conducting the Review
- Results. Part I. Informational Approaches to Increasing Physical Activity
- Results. Part II. Behavioral and Social Approaches to Increasing Physical Activity
- Results. Part III. Environmental and Policy Approaches to Increasing Physical Activity
- Research Issues
- Summary
- References
- Appendix A
- References
- Appendix B
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Foreword: Diabetes and physical activity: Translating evidence into
action
- Motor Vehicle Occupant Injury
- Foreword: Note from the Surgeon GeneralDavid Satcher.
- Public Health's Contribution to Motor Vehicle Injury PreventionPatricia F Waller, PhD.
- Discussion: Motor vehicle occupant injury prevention: the states'
perspectiveJohn Moffat.
- Research As an Advocate's Toolkit to Reduce Motor Vehicle Occupant Deaths and
InjuriesMillie Webb.
- The effectiveness review trials of Hercules and some economic estimates for the
stablesTed R Miller, PhD, MS.
- The Guide to Community Preventive Services: A Public Health ImperativeLloyd F Novick, MD, MPH and Alex Kelter, MD.
- Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants Increasing child
safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing alcohol-impaired
drivingTask Force on Community Preventive Services.
- Methods for Conducting Systematic Reviews of the Evidence of Effectiveness and
Economic Efficiency of Interventions to Reduce Injuries to Motor Vehicle
OccupantsStephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, Vilma G Carande-Kulis, PhD, MS, David A Sleet, PhD, MA, Daniel M Sosin, MD, MPH, Randy W Elder, MEd, Ruth A Shults, PhD, MPH, Tho Bella Dinh-Zarr, PhD, MPH, James L Nichols, PhD, and Robert S Thompson, MD.
- Overview
- Introduction
- Systematic Review Development Team
- Conceptual approach
- Analytic Frameworks
- Search Strategy
- Evaluating and Summarizing the Studies
- Other Effects
- Evaluating Economic Efficiency
- Barriers
- Translating Strength of Evidence into Recommendations
- Summarizing Research Gaps
- The Reviews of Evidence
- References and Notes
- Appendix: Economic efficiency
- Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to increase use of child safety
seatsStephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, David A Sleet, PhD, MA, Robert S Thompson, MD, Daniel M Sosin, MD, MPH, and Julie C Bolen, PhD, MPH.
- Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Increase the Use of Safety
BeltsTho Bella Dinh-Zarr, PhD, MPH, David A Sleet, PhD, MA, Ruth A Shults, PhD, MPH, Stephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, Randy W Elder, MEd, James L Nichols, PhD, Robert S Thompson, MD, and Daniel M Sosin, MD, MPH.
- Overview
- Introduction
- Conceptual Approach
- Methods
- Interventions to Increase the Use of Safety Belts
- Research Issues
- Discussion
- [Contributors]
- References and Notes
- Appendix 1: Studies Measuring the Incremental Effect of Primary Enforcement Laws Relative to Secondary Enforcement Laws on Fatal Injuries
- Appendix 2: Studies Measuring the Incremental Effect of Primary Enforcement Laws Relative to Secondary Enforcement Laws on Safety Belt Use
- Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Reduce Alcohol-Impaired
DrivingRuth A Shults, PhD, MPH, Randy W Elder, MEd, David A Sleet, PhD, MA, James L Nichols, PhD, Mary O Alao, MA, Vilma G Carande-Kulis, PhD, MS, Stephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, Daniel M Sosin, MD, MPH, and Robert S Thompson, MD.
- Foreword: Note from the Surgeon General
- Oral Health
- The Guide To Community Preventive Services: Oral HealthDushanka V Kleinman, DDS, MScD.
- Wishes for the FutureJane A Weintraub, DDS, MPH and Susan G Millstein, PhD.
- Partnering to Unlock the Mysteries of Oral Diseases and InjuriesEli Capilouto, DMD, ScD, MPH.
- Issues and OpportunitiesHenrie Treadwell, PhD and Marguerite Ro, DrPH.
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Response to Improving the Nation's Oral
HealthJudith Stavisky MPH, MEd and Howard Bailit DMD, PhD.
- Recommendations on Selected Interventions to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and
Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-Related Craniofacial InjuriesTask Force on Community Preventive Services.
- Reviews of Evidence on Interventions to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and
Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-related Craniofacial InjuriesBenedict I Truman, MD, MPH, Barbara F Gooch, DMD, MPH, Iddrisu Sulemana, MPH, MA, Helen C Gift, PhD, Alice M Horowitz, PhD, Caswell A Evans, Jr, DDS, MPH, Susan O Griffin, PhD, and Vilma G Carande-Kulis, PhD.
- Introduction
- The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Healthy People 2010 Goals and Objectives for Promoting Oral Health
- Recommendations of Other Groups
- Methods
- Results. Part I: Prevention or Control of Dental Caries
- Results. Part II. Prevention or Control of Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers
- Results. Part III. Prevention or Control of Sports-related Craniofacial Injuries
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Appendix A: Methods
- Appendix B: Studies measuring the effectiveness of community water fluoridation (CWF)
- Appendix C: Potential Adverse Effects of Community Water Fluoridation--Summary of Findings from the National Health Service York Review
- A Comparison of Selected Evidence Reviews and Recommendations on Interventions
to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-related
Craniofacial InjuriesBarbara F Gooch, DMD, MPH, Benedict I Truman, MD, MPH, Susan O Griffin, PhD, William G Kohn, DDS, Iddrisu Sulemana, MPH, MA, Helen C Gift, PhD, Alice M Horowitz, PhD, and Caswell A Evans, Jr, DDS, MPH.
- Introduction
- Selected Evidence Reviews and Guidelines to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-related Craniofacial Injuries
- Organization of the Summary Tables
- Comparing Recommendations from Selected Guidelines
- Comparing Narrative Reviews from Selected Guidelines
- Comparing Summary Effect Measurements from Selected Guidelines
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Reviews and Recommendations to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and
Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-Related Craniofacial InjuriesJames J Crall, DDS, ScD.
- The Guide To Community Preventive Services: Oral Health
- Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
- Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Reduce Tobacco Use and Exposure to
Environmental Tobacco SmokeDavid P Hopkins, MD, MPH, Peter A Briss, MD , Connie J Ricard, MPH, Corinne G Husten, MD, MPH, Vilma G Carande-Kulis, MS, PhD, Jonathan E Fielding, MD, MPH, MBA, Mary O Alao, MA, Jeffrey W McKenna, MS, Donald J Sharp, MD, DTM&H, Jeffrey R Harris, MD, MPH, Trevor A Woollery, PhD, and Kate W Harris, BA.
- Introduction
- The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Conceptual Approach
- Healthy People 2010 Goals and Objectives
- Part I: Strategies to Reduce Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- Part II. Strategies to Reduce Tobacco Use Initiation
- Part III. Strategies to Increase Tobacco Use Cessation
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Appendix A
- Evidence Reviews and Recommendations on Interventions to Reduce Tobacco Use and
Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke: A Summary of Selected GuidelinesDavid P Hopkins, MD, MPH, Corinne G Husten, MD, MPH, Jonathan E Fielding, MD, MPH, MBA, J Niels Rosenquist, MS, and J Niels Westphal, MA, MPH.
- Introduction
- Selected Evidence Reviews and Guidelines on Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
- Organization of the Summary Tables
- Recommendations
- Narrative Reviews
- Summary Effect Measurements
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix B-1Studies of Effectiveness of Smoking Bans and Restrictions on Reducing Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
- Appendix B2: Studies of the Effectiveness of Smoking Bans and Restrictions on Tobacco Use Behaviors
- Recommendations Regarding Interventions to Reduce Tobacco Use and Exposure to
Environmental Tobacco SmokeTask Force on Community Preventive Services.
- Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Reduce Tobacco Use and Exposure to
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
- Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Improving Vaccination Coverage in Children, Adolescents, and Adults: A Report on Recommendations from the Task Force on Community Preventive Services
- Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Improve Vaccination Coverage in
Children, Adolescents, and Adults [Draft]
- CONTRIBUTORS
- NOMENCLATURE
- BACKGROUND
- CONCEPTUAL APPROACH
- HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR IMPROVING VACCINATION COVERAGE
- INFORMATION FROM OTHER ADVISORY GROUPS
- INTERPRETING AND USING THESE RECOMMENDATIONS
- Increasing Community Demand for Vaccinations
- Enhancing Access to Vaccination Services
- Vaccination Interventions in Nonmedical Settings
- Provider-Based Interventions
- Appendices
- The Guide to Community Preventive ServicesThe Guide to Community Preventive Services
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