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Evidence-Based Public Evidence-Based Public Health Practice: Health Practice: Additional Additional Resources & Wrap-UpResources & Wrap-Up
Helena VonVilleLibrary DirectorUniversity of Texas School of Public Health
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Week 2, Pt. 2: Additional Week 2, Pt. 2: Additional Resources & Wrap-UpResources & Wrap-UpWeb resources
◦MedlinePlus◦ToxMap◦Household Products Database◦Partners in Information Access for
the Public Health WorkforceSteps 4, 5, & 6 recapQuestions
MedlinePlusMedlinePlusFrom the National Library of
MedicineConsumer health web siteVetted by information professionalsMedlinePlus includes:
◦Health topics◦Drug information◦Medical Encyclopedia◦Health news◦Directories◦Go Local
Are your services listed?
ToxMapToxMapFrom the National Library of
MedicineEnvironmental releases
information◦Includes Toxic Release Inventory◦Includes Superfund sites
Links to health risk information◦NJ Hazardous Substances Fact Sheets◦ToxFAQs (CDC)◦CA Prop 65
Household Products Household Products DatabaseDatabaseIncludes:
◦Auto◦Home◦Pesticides◦Landscape/Yard◦Pet Care◦Personal Care
Partners in Information Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Access for the Public Health WorkforceWorkforceMain topics
◦Health Promotion and Health Education ◦Literature and Guidelines ◦Health Data Tools and Statistics ◦Grants and Funding ◦Education and Training ◦Legislation and Policy ◦Conferences and Meetings ◦Finding People ◦Discussion and E-mail Lists ◦ Jobs and Careers
Partners: Health Promotion & Partners: Health Promotion & Health EducationHealth EducationResources from wide variety of
groups◦APHA◦SOPHE◦AHRQ◦University of Iowa◦FDA◦Healthy Roads Media
Multi-language handouts, audio, Web documents
Partners: Literature & Partners: Literature & GuidelinesGuidelinesMany of same resource from
EBPH siteResource Guide for Public Health
PreparednessReports of the Surgeon General
Partners: Education & Partners: Education & TrainingTrainingCDCynergy
◦Health communication planningTRAIN.org (Public Health
Foundation)Journal Self-Study (SOPHE)
Review of EBPH StepsReview of EBPH StepsStep 1: Define the issueStep 2: Gather the dataStep 3: Review the literatureStep 4: Develop program or
policy optionsStep 5: Create an
implementation planStep 6: Evaluate and determine
next steps!
Step 4: Develop program or Step 4: Develop program or policy optionspolicy optionsReview what you know about
public health programsDetermine criteria to prioritize
optionsEvaluate potential costs (cost-
effectiveness and cost-benefit)
Step 5: Create an Step 5: Create an implementation planimplementation planRefine your description of the issueGo back to your logic model
◦Add inputs◦Expand activities◦Refine outcomes
Which behavior theory most appropriate?◦Theory at a Glance: A Guide for Health
Promotion PracticeImplement!
Step 6: Evaluate the Step 6: Evaluate the program or policyprogram or policyCDC Evaluation Working Group
◦Framework for Program EvaluationWK Kellogg Foundation
◦Evaluation HandbookAssociation for Community
Health Improvement◦Outcomes Measurements
Questions?Questions?Helena [email protected]