Linking research and public health practice a review of CDC's program of centers for research and demonstration of health promotion and disease prevention
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy Press
1997.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Linking Research and Public Health Practice
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- CHARGE TO THE COMMITTEE
- A VISION FOR THE PREVENTION CENTERS RESEARCH PROGRAM
- THE RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS CONDUCTED BY THE PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS
- Innovation
- Setting Priorities in the PRCs
- Dissemination and Implementation Activities
- MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT OF THE PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS PROGRAM
- Vision and Goals
- Thematic Focus
- CDC's Role in Networking, Communication, and Dissemination
- Criteria for Evaluating Prevention Research Centers
- Funding for the PRC Program
- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- 1 Introduction
- HISTORY OF THE PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS PROGRAM
- GROWTH OF THE PRC PROGRAM
- CDC'S REQUEST FOR A REVIEW OF THE PRC PROGRAM
- Organization of the Study
- Methodology for Reviewing the PRC Program
- OVERALL IMPRESSIONS
- ADDITIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE PRC PROGRAM
- 2 A Vision for the Prevention Research Centers Program
- THE CHALLENGE AHEAD
- Purpose of the PRC Program
- A Vision for the Future
- A Focus on Risk Conditions and Social Determinants of Health
- An Orientation Toward the Community
- Interdisciplinarity
- A Means for Dissemination Research in Public Health
- An Interactive Process for Establishing Research Priorities
- A Role in Setting National Research Priorities
- 3 The Research and Demonstration Projects Conducted by the Prevention Research Centers
- INNOVATIONS
- SETTING PRIORITIES IN THE PRCS
- Criteria for Project Selection
- Quality Control
- Peer Review
- Public Health Impact
- Balance in Research Portfolios
- DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES
- Prevention Networks
- Dissemination Research
- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- 4 Management and Oversight of the Prevention Research Centers Program
- VISION AND GOALS.
- Prevention Research
- THEMATIC FOCUS
- NETWORKING, COMMUNICATION, AND DISSEMINATION
- Improved Communication and Interaction
- Community Input
- Dissemination Research
- CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING PRCS
- Progress Reports
- Peer Review
- FUNDING FOR THE PRC PROGRAM
- Core Funding
- Open Competition
- Special Interest Projects
- Allocation of Core Funds
- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- References
- Appendix A Committee Biographies
- Appendix B Charge to the Committee
- Appendix C Protocol for Site Visits and Telephone Interviews, June 1996
- PROTOCOL FOR SITE VISIT TO CDC
- Appendix D The CDC Prevention Research Centers Program: A Decade of Achievement, 1986-1996, and an Agenda for the Decade …
- THE CDC PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS PROGRAM: A DECADE OF ACHIEVEMENT, 1986-1996 AND AN AGENDA FOR THE DECADE AHEAD
- The Critical Need for "Prevention Research"
- Achievements of the Program: 1986-1996
- The Agenda for a Second Decade of Success
- THE CDC PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS PROGRAM: A DECADE OF ACHIEVEMENT, 1986-1996 AND AN AGENDA FOR THE DECADE AHEAD
- Summary
- Introduction
- The Background of Program Authorization and implementation
- The Critical Need for "Prevention Research"
- Achievements of the Program: 1986-1996
- The Agenda for a Second Decade of Success
- Program Objectives, 1996-2006
- Acknowledgments
- THE CDC PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERS PROGRAM: A DECADE OF ACHIEVEMENT, 1986-1996 AND AN AGENDA FOR THE DECADE AHEAD
- PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: 1996-2006
- Appendix E Prevention Research Centers: Investing in the Nation's Health, 1986-1996
- National Research Network
- High-Priority Research Themes
- Support for National Health Objectives
- Value-Added Funding of Prevention Research
- Benefits of Continuity
- Extending the Public Health Mission
- Key Accomplishments.