Title: Translating Evidencebased Recommendations
1Translating Evidence-based Recommendations
- Whats a community to do?
- Maria E. Fernandez, PhD, Patricia Dolan Mullen,
DrPH, Michelle Kegler, DrPH Matthew W. Kreuter,
PhD, MPH - CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, GA
- August 15, 2007
2Session Objectives
- Tour the main features of 5 Internet resources
for evidence-based cancer prevention and control
programs - Use electronic polling devices to provide
your real-time opinions - Learn about a CPCRN collaboration to increase use
of evidence based programs for cancer control
3Our Mission
- To accelerate the adoption of evidence-based
cancer prevention and control in communities.
4Cancer Prevention andControl ResearchNetwork
Matt Kreuter
Michelle Kegler
- Maria Fernandez Patricia Mullen
5What Do We Mean by an Evidence-Based Program
(EBP)?
6Answer
- Evidence-based cancer control programs are
programs that
have been shown to have a positive effect on
behavior or health
in the populations and settings, in which they
were studied
7What Is Evidence?
- Systematic reviews of multiple intervention
studies - An intervention research study
- Program evaluation
- Expert opinion
- Personal experience
8Using your ResponseCard
- Questions will be displayed along with the
available answers - When the countdown clock appears, press and
release the button that best represents your
answer - There is no need to press GO or ?
- Please leave the ResponseCard on the
- table at the end of this session.
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10?Audience Response Device Test
Whose arms are these?
- Eddie Reed
- Maria Fernandez
- Kevin Brady
11?Audience Characteristics
At what level is most of your cancer control work?
12?Audience Characteristics
What sort of organization do you work for?
- Health Department
- Health Care Delivery
- University / Research
- Community-Based
- Voluntary Health Agency
- Federal Health Agency
- Other
13?Audience Characteristics
How much of your job involves planning
implementing Cancer Control Programs?
- All of it
- Most of it
- About Half
- Some of it
- None of it
14Q1. EBPs lack real world evidence.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
15Q2. EBPs are easy to find or get.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
16Q3. Using an EBP keeps us from getting the credit
we could get for developing a new program.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
17Q4. Our funding agency encourages us to use EBPs.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
18Q5. People in our community have more confidence
in a program that has worked somewhere else.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
19Q6. EBPs don't come with very much information
about how to implement them.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
20Q7. EBPs are easy for us to adapt for use in our
community.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
21Q8. EBPs require more resources than other
programs.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
22How should we approach this?
Has someone else already created a program we
could replicate or adapt? (We dont want to
recreate the wheel.)
Can it work for my community?
Which should we choose?
How well did it work?
23Shopping for an EBP
The Guide to Community Preventive Services
Cancer Control PLANET
Google Scholar
RTIPs
Cochrane Collaboration
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25Have you used Google Scholar to search for EBPs?
Was it useful?
Google Scholar
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//scholar.google.com/
26mammography intervention
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28Have you used The Cochrane Collaboration website?
Was it useful?
The Cochrane Collaboration
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//www.cochrane.org/index.htm
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31Have you used The Community Guide website? Was
it useful?
The Community Guide
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
(http//www.thecommunityguide.org/ )
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34Summary of Recommended Strategies
35Multicomponent Interventions that include Media,
Education, and Enhanced Access
Client Reminders
vs
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39Have you used the Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.
website? Was it useful?
Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov
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44Have you used the RTIPs website? Was it useful?
RTIPs(Research-tested Intervention Programs)
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//cancercontrol.cancer.gov/rtips/
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49Other Resources
- Your local and state ACS representatives
- Universities
- Members and staff of your states Comprehensive
Cancer Control Coalition - CDC EBP Adaptation Special Issue (HIV/AIDS)
50Your experience with . . .
- Your responses and discussion of EBP Resources
51?Audience Characteristics
At what level is most of your cancer control work?
52?Audience Characteristics
What sort of organization do you work for?
- Health Department
- Health Care Delivery
- University / Research
- Community-Based
- Voluntary Health Agency
- Federal Health Agency
- Other
53?Audience Characteristics
How much of your job involves planning
implementing Cancer Control Programs?
- All of it
- Most of it
- About Half
- Some of it
- None of it
54Have you used Google Scholar to search for EBPs?
Was it useful?
Google Scholar
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//scholar.google.com/
55Have you used The Cochrane Collaboration website?
Was it useful?
The Cochrane Collaboration
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//www.cochrane.org/index.htm
56Have you used The Community Guide website? Was
it useful?
The Community Guide
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
(http//www.thecommunityguide.org/ )
57Have you used the Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.
website? Was it useful?
Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov
58Have you used the RTIPs website? Was it useful?
RTIPs(Research-tested Intervention Programs)
- Yes, it was very useful
- Yes, it was somewhat useful
- Yes, it wasnt at all useful
- No
http//cancercontrol.cancer.gov/rtips/
59And now what youve all been waiting for . . .
- Your opinions about EBPs.
60Q1. EBPs lack real world evidence.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
61Q2. EBPs are easy to find or get.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
62Q3. Using an EBP keeps us from getting the credit
we could get for developing a new program.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
63Q4. Our funding agency encourages us to use EBPs.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
64Q5. People in our community have more confidence
in a program that has worked somewhere else.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
65Q6. EBPs don't come with very much information
about how to implement them.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
66Q7. EBPs are easy for us to adapt for use in our
community.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
67Q8. EBPs require more resources than other
programs.
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
68CPCRN Next Steps
- The Consumers Guide to EBP Planning Resources
- What is there
- How it performs
- Training Program Planning Tool
69Our Vision
- To increase the capacity of community cancer
control planners for finding, choosing, and
adapting evidence-based approaches. -
70Features
- Web-based/CD-based
- User driven
- Real-time links
- Supports the best use of existing resources
- Guidance both when there is and when there isnt
a recommendation
71Design
72Our vote on the value of your response is . . .
- not at all
- moderately
- extremely
Thanks!
73Please leave the ResponseCard on the table when
leaving the room.
Thank you for participating in this session.