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Why the Community Guide is relevant
to you
- Limited resources for public health mean
that what is available must be used as efficiently
as possible.
- The Community Guide synthesizes a vast
body of research into findings of what works
in public health with supporting detail and
full disclosure of the process and studies
used.
- The Community Guide can help you demonstrate
accountability for your resource allocation
choices and make stronger arguments in funding
requests.
Program Planning
and Evaluation
Why the Community
Guide Should be a Standard Resource
- Findings are based on science-based systematic
reviews of all available literature on evidence
of effectiveness and economic efficiency.
- Interventions reviewed include the complete
range of prevention strategies, including
healthcare system changes, provider and client
strategies, policies, laws, worksite interventions,
and community-based methods such as mass media
campaigns.
- Topics addressed encompass disease prevention
(e.g., vaccine-preventable diseases), behavior
change (e.g., tobacco use prevention) and
environmental changes (e.g., designing communities
to encourage physical activity).
- Community Guide findings complement existing
decision support tools such as health data,
performance objectives (e.g., Healthy People
2010 or HEDIS), and model programs.
- Community Guide systematic reviews identify
gaps in evidence on effectiveness, indicating
where additional research is needed.
Other uses for
the Community Guide
- Encourage the use of effective interventions
through grant guidance and planning criteria.
- Focus existing research or seek out resources
for additional studies on interventions shown
to have insufficient evidence.
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Upcoming Task Force Meetings
February 27 – 28, 2008
June 25 – 26, 2008
October 22 – 23, 2008
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Community Guide Branch
National Center for Health Marketing (NCHM)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road NE
Mailstop E-69
Atlanta, GA 30333 |
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