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The Community Guide in Action

Cancer

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Rural, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Develop Funding Application/Criteria for Evaluation

American Cancer Society and Community Health Centers Partner to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening

First page of the American Cancer Society Colorectal Cancer Screening In Action storyTwo community health centers – one in South Central Texas and another in New Orleans – saw dramatic increases in colorectal cancer screening rates following implementation of CPSTF-recommended multicomponent interventions. The American Cancer Society partnered with these health centers to implement the interventions which combined approaches reviewed by the CPSTF and reduced structural barriers among underserved populations. (Released 2019)

Cancer

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Community, Criminal Justice System, Rural, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Prepare for Accreditation

AMIGAS: Promoting Cervical Cancer Screening among Hispanic Women

First page of the AMIGAS In Action storyThe AMIGAS program engaged community health workers, or promotoras, to deliver a multicomponent intervention that doubled the rate of cervical cancer screening among Mexican-American women in Texas and Washington. Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations were used to inform the selection of program components which included one-on-one education and small media. (Released 2018)

Physical Activity, Worksite Health

Setting
Workplace/Worksite

Use
Address Health Issue

At MD Anderson, Wellness Starts in the Neighborhood

First page of the MD Anderson Worksite Wellness In Action storyMD Anderson Cancer Center wanted to create an employee wellness program for the nearly 20,000 employees spread across its massive Houston campus. The center’s former wellness officer, William B. Baun, EPD, CWP, FAWHP, used evidence-based approaches from the Guide to Community Preventive Services to develop tailored wellness programs for each “neighborhood” on the campus. These programs included Be Well stations with workout equipment and social support interventions. Employee buy-in and neighborhood ownership made a big difference in creating culture change with a focus in employee wellness. (Released 2017)

Health Communication and Health Information Technology, Motor Vehicle Injury

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Community, Rural

Use
Address Health Issue, Educate, Develop Funding Application/Criteria for Evaluation, Seek Funding, Strengthen Accreditation Application, Help Community Understand Health Issues, Identify/Apply for Funding

Buckle Up Yurok

The first page of the "Buckle Up Yurok" In Action storyThe California Rural Indian Health Board received a grant from CDC to develop a motor vehicle injury prevention program for the Yurok Tribe in California. The reservation saw increased child safety seat use each year after the program began. (Released 2015)

Physical Activity, Worksite Health

Setting
Workplace/Worksite

Use
Address Health Issue, Help Community Understand Health Issues

Championing Worksite Wellness in Green Bay: Using Evidence-Based Recommendations to Improve Employee Health

First page of the Wisconsin Move with the Mayor In Action storyThe City of Green Bay’s employee wellness program, Health|1265, used a combination of strategies including Move with the Mayor™, which is based on CPSTF recommendations, to support and improve employee health. As a result, the City of Green Bay’s employees have taken nearly 700 million steps together and the city has saved $1M and experienced a 30% decrease in employee hospitalization. Green Bay’s Mayor Genrich is working to spread the success of Health|1265 program to the entire city using CPSTF recommendations for built environments and active travel to school. (Released 2020)

Excessive Alcohol Consumption, Health Equity, Obesity, Physical Activity, Tobacco

Setting
Community, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Educate, Help Community Understand Health Issues

CityHealth Gives Local Communities Evidence-Based Tools to Improve Health

First page of the CityHealth In Action storyCityHealth provides city leaders with a package of evidence-based policy solutions that will help people live longer, better lives. Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations are among the evidence-based resources CityHealth considered in their selection of policy solutions. (Released 2018)

Cancer

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Community, Rural

Use
Address Health Issue, Fill Evidence Gap, Seek Funding, Strengthen Accreditation Application, Help Community Understand Health Issues, Identify/Apply for Funding

Community Cancer Screening Program: Implementing Interventions to Address Disparities

First page of the South Georgia Cancer Screening In Action storyThe Cancer Coalition of South Georgia used recommendations from The Community Guide to reduce cancer-related disparities in a largely rural, medically underserved region in the state. The Community Cancer Screening Program™ started as a pilot program and now serves more than 25 counties in southern Georgia. (Released 2015)

Nutrition, Obesity

Setting
Community

Use
Address Health Issue, Educate, Help Community Understand Health Issues

Community-Academic Partnerships: A Win for Communities, Schools, and Public Health - Improving Nutrition in a Faith-Based Setting

First page of the Georgia faith-based nutrition In Action storyFaculty and students from Georgia College worked with churches in nearby counties to develop a program that improved the nutritional habits of more than 600 residents. CPSTF findings informed decisions about how to use limited resources to foster a positive learning experience for students while meeting a community’s needs. (Released 2020)

Physical Activity

Setting
Community, Rural, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Conduct CHA/Develop CHIP, Educate, Seek Funding

CPSTF Built Environment Recommendation Gets Communities Moving

First page of the Built Environment In Action storyNational and local organizations used the CPSTF recommendation for combined built environment approaches to promote physical activity among Americans. Creating ways for people to move more has immediate and long-term health benefits. Both small and large communities developed and strengthened plans to improve built environment approaches for their residents such as transportation systems, bike paths and parks. CityHealth, a project of The de Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, included built environment initiatives as part of their recommended public health policies to improve public health in cities. (Released 2019)

Adolescent Health, Obesity, Physical Activity

Setting
Rural, School, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Conduct CHA/Develop CHIP

Enhanced Physical Education in Illinois: Improving Health and Reducing Chronic Disease

First page of Illinois Enhanced PE In Action StoryIn Illinois, one in three children are overweight or obese and at increased risk for chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Concerns of rising obesity rates led policymakers in Illinois to develop and implement an enhanced physical education program in schools based on evidence-based intervention strategies from The Community Guide. (Released 2016)

Read the previous Community Guide in Action story, Reducing Obesity Rates in Illinois: Path to Enhanced Physical Education pdf icon [PDF - 409 kB], to learn more about the state’s efforts to improve students’ health.

Nutrition, Obesity, Physical Activity

Setting
Community, Home, Recreation, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Conduct CHA/Develop CHIP, Educate, Seek Funding, Identify/Apply for Funding

Familias Sanas y Activas: Improving Health among Latinos in San Diego

The first page of the San Diego Physical Activity In Action storyThe San Diego Prevention Research Center is improving the health of Latinos in the city with a free physical activity program. Weekly exercise classes are held throughout the community. (Released 2015)

Nutrition, Obesity, Physical Activity, Tobacco

Setting
Rural, School, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue, Conduct CHA/Develop CHIP, Develop Funding Application/Criteria for Evaluation, Seek Funding, Strengthen Accreditation Application, Enhance Public Health Quality Improvement Program, Prepare for Accreditation, Identify/Apply for Funding

Healthy Schools Equal Healthy Kids

The first page of the Healthy Schools In Action storyThe Northern Kentucky Health Department used health-related policy and environmental findings from the Task Force to improve the health of school environments in the region. The health department used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s School Health Index to measure those improvements. (Released 2015)

Physical Activity

Setting
Community, Recreation, Rural

Use
Address Health Issue, Seek Funding, Strengthen Accreditation Application, Identify/Apply for Funding

It Takes a Village: Rural Residents Help Make Their Community Healthier

The first page of the It Takes a Village In Action StoryStep Into Cuba is a community program to reduce chronic disease and improve the health of residents by increasing physical activity through access to natural environments. The program used Task Force findings to build and improve walking trails throughout the community. (Released 2015)

Nebraska Panhandle Uses the Community Guide for Public Health Planning

First page of the Nebraska Panhandle Community Health Improvement Plan In Action storyWhile completing their community health assessments and developing a community health improvement plan, the Nebraska Panhandle Public Health District turned to The Community Guide. They referenced 28 different evidence-based Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommendations across 13 topic areas. The Nebraska Panhandle Public Health District also used Healthy People 2020 to set goals and objectives for improvement, matching them with CPSTF recommendations. (Released 2019)

Health Equity

Setting
Rural, School, Urban

Use

Nevada Lawmakers Expand Full-Day Kindergarten Statewide to Promote Health Equity

First page of the Nevada Full Day Kindergarten In Action storyResearchers in Nevada used a CPSTF recommendation to inform a health impact assessment that examined the health benefits of providing full-day kindergarten throughout the state. The assessment found that increasing access to full-day kindergarten improves test scores, access to school meals, nutrition education and physical activity. The findings of the assessment led to the universal expansion of full-day kindergarten throughout Nevada. (Released 2019)

Cancer, Health Communication and Health Information Technology

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Community, Recreation, Workplace/Worksite

Use
Address Health Issue, Educate, Help Community Understand Health Issues

New York: Increasing Cancer Screenings, Saving Lives

First page of the New York State Cancer in Action StoryCancer is one of the most common chronic diseases in New York, and is second only to heart disease as the leading cause of death. Each year, more than 100,000 New Yorkers are diagnosed. The New York State Department of Health Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control coordinates multiple programs based on Task Force recommendations to increase the screening rates for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. Interventions include client reminders, small media, mass media, and programs to reduce structural barriers. (Released 2017)

 

Read the previous Community Guide in Action story, Screening New Yorkers to Save Lives pdf icon [PDF - 453 kB], to learn more about the state’s efforts to increase cancer screenings.

Cancer, Worksite Health

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems, Rural, Urban, Workplace/Worksite

Use
Address Health Issue, Seek Funding, Enhance Public Health Quality Improvement Program, Identify/Apply for Funding

Practice What You Promote: Increasing Cancer Screening Rates Among Employees

The first page of the Michigan Cancer Screening In Action storyThe Michigan Cancer Consortium challenged its member organizations to increase cancer screening rates among their employees. A wide variety of organizations—large and small, rural and urban, hospitals and health departments, and trade organizations—were able to improve cancer screening rates by using Task Force findings. (Released 2015)

Diabetes, Health Communication and Health Information Technology

Setting
Clinical/Health Systems

Use
Address Health Issue, Educate, Prepare for Accreditation

Putting it all Together: Preventing Diabetes with Clinical and Community-Based Evidence

First page of the Prevent Diabetes STAT In Action storyOf the eighty-six million Americans with prediabetes, nine out of 10 don’t know they have it. Prediabetes can lead to heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. The American Medical Association partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2016 to launch the national Prevent Diabetes STAT™ campaign to help manage prediabetes and its associated health risks. Using Task Force recommendations on evidence-based diabetes programs, Prevent Diabetes STAT™ aims to reduce the number of individuals with prediabetes who develop type 2 diabetes. (Released 2017)

 

Listen to an audio clip (7:21) of Drs. Christopher Holliday and Patrick Remington as they talk with CDC’s Dr. John Anderton about the development of the Prevent Diabetes STAT™ campaign and the benefits of drawing from evidence-based recommendations.

Download transcript pdf icon [PDF - 170 kB]

Health Equity

Setting
School

Use
Address Health Issue, Help Community Understand Health Issues

School Attendance and Health on the Rise with Hawai‛i Keiki Program

First page of the Hawai`i Keiki School-based Health Centers In Action storyHawai‛i Keiki, a program formed through the partnership between the Hawai‛i Department of Education and the University of Hawai‛i at Mānoa, used The Community Guide to substantially improve student attendance and promote health equity. They provided schools with trained nurses and established CPSTF-recommended school-based health centers (SBHCs) to offer treatment and preventive health care. Before the SBHCs were established, 90% of students with illnesses or injuries were sent home. With Hawai‛i Keiki, 90% of these students are treated and sent back to class to learn. (Released 2019)

Setting
Rural, School, Urban

Use
Conduct CHA/Develop CHIP, Educate

The Community Guide in the Classroom: Training Future Professionals

The first page of the The Community Guide in the Classroom In Action storyInstructors in public health at three separate universities share how they use The Community Guide in their classrooms. Undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of academic backgrounds learned the importance of using evidence to guide practice and program development. (Released 2015)

Health Communication and Health Information Technology, Motor Vehicle Injury

Setting
Community, Rural

Use
Address Health Issue, Strengthen Accreditation Application

Tightening the Belt: Increasing Occupant Restraint Use on the Hopi Reservation

The first page of the Hopi Tribe In Action storyThe Hopi Tribe in Arizona received a grant from CDC to develop a motor vehicle injury prevention program. Over the four years of the program, both safety belt and child safety seat use increased. (Released 2015)

Using Innovative Technology to Increase Physical Activity

The first page of the IBM Active Track In Action StoryInternational Business Machines Corporation (IBM) used Task Force recommendations to help inform the design of its Active Track program. Employees who participate in the program can compete with their peers in activity challenges and earn reward points for their achievements. (Released 2015)

Adolescent Health, Violence

Setting
Rural, School, Urban

Use
Address Health Issue

YouthAlert! Uses Teamwork and Education to Prevent Youth Violence

First page of the Kentucky YouAlert! In Action storyA Kentucky-based youth violence prevention program used universal school-based interventions recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force as the foundation for a state-wide campaign to reduce and prevent youth violence. After reaching thousands of teens across Kentucky, the program plans to expand nationwide and offer evidence-based, tailored approaches for teaching violence prevention. (Released 2017)

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