Title: Prostate Cancer Education Resources
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22007-08Mini-Grants
- Nutrition Programs That Work
- Evidence-based programs from
- RTIPs (http//rtips.cancer.gov/rtips)
- Award 4K technical assistance
- 4 churches Body Soul Program
- 3 Work sites Treatwell 5-A-Day Program
- Conducting a process
- evaluation
3Mini-Grant Program Photos
2007-08 Mini-grant recipients
4Mini-Grant Media Coverage
- TV News Coverage Video (47 sec)
- WALB (NBC-affiliate)
- Feb 23, 2007
5Mini-Grants Process Evaluation
- Aims
- Assess to what extent the sites implemented
interventions with fidelity - Generate lessons learned to inform potential
future mini-grant dissemination activities. - Constructs Implementation fidelity, adaptation,
context, resources, maintenance - Poster Presentation at APHA
- Carvalho, M., Kegler, M., Honeycutt, C., Clawson,
M., Sabbs, D, Ballard, D., Morris, C., Glanz, K.
A Process Evaluation of a Mini-Grants Program to
Disseminate Evidence-Based Nutrition Programs in
Rural Churches and Worksites. Oct 2008. Poster
Session. 136th Annual Meeting The American Public
Health Association (APHA). San Diego, CA
62008-09 Mini-grants Program
72008-09 Prevention Programs that Work
- Mini-grants Program
- Attend full day training (recommended)
- How to find, adapt and implement
- evidence-based programs
- Select and propose 1 of 10 programs promoting
nutrition, physical activity, or tobacco use
prevention/cessation - Selected 5 organizations to receive
- 4000
- Technical assistance
8EBA Training Web Materials
9Award Press Conference
- Media press conference
- award ceremony for new mini-grant recipients
- Fox, NBC and local newspaper
- media representatives
- Awarded 4000 to 5 community based organizations
to conduct 4 RTIPs programs - Parents As Teachers (PAT) High 5 Low Fat (from
SLU) - Treatwell 5-A-Day (from Harvard)
- Little By Little
- Patient Centered Assessment Counseling for
Exercise (PACE)
10Community Health Forum Discovery in SW GA
- Event following Press Conference
- Disseminated research findings, SIP projects,
- training topics, student thesis work
- Research Partnership Panel, presentations, round
table discussions, interactive forum, local
community exhibits - 91 participants from community based
- organizations, churches, coalitions, businesses,
- health departments, health care organizations
11Prostate Cancer Resource Guide Webpage
12Mixed Use Development Case Studies
- Project Leader Karen Mumford, PhD
- GRA Ben Gerhardstein
- Partnering w/ Livable Communities Coalition
- Inventory rapid assessment of health assets in
13-county metro Atlanta mixed use sites - Developed typology to select 3 sites
- Case studies (data collection analysis phase)
- Developer Did health influence design decisions?
- Resident Why move? Have health
- behaviors changed since moving?
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http//www.cdc.gov/nceh/publications/books/housing
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http//www.atlanticstation.com
13Mixed Use Development Case Studies
3 Case Study Sites
Smyrna Market Village http//www.osaarch.com
Edgewood Retail District http//www.sembler.com
Vickery Village http//www.hedgewoodhomes.com
14Recent Pilot Projects
- Pool Cool Plus For Lifeguards improving
- sun-safety among aquatic staff
- Health literacy conferences how to make
educational materials easier to understand - Trainings about planning evidence based community
health promotion programs
15CPCRN Team
- Faculty
- Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH
- Michelle Kegler, DrPH, MPH
- Cam Escoffery, PhD, MPH, CHES
- Karen Mumford, PhD
- Staff
- Michelle Carvalho
- Sally Honeycutt, MPH
- Margaret Clawson, MPH
- Johanna Hinman, MPH, CHES
- Jenifer Brents
- Alma Nakasone, MSN, PNP
- GRAs
- Nidia Banuelos
- Megan Brock
- Aimee Humphrey
- Cori Leiffer
- Ben Gerhardstein, MPH