| Literature DB >> 26556933 |
Jennifer Leeman1, Nancy Aycock2, Amy Paxton-Aiken2, Abby Lowe-Wilson2, Janice Sommers3, Rosanne Farris4, Diane Thompson4, Alice Ammerman3.
Abstract
To reduce obesity prevalence, public health practitioners are intervening to change health behaviors as well as the policies, systems, and environments (PSEs) that support healthy behaviors. Although the number of recommended PSE intervention strategies continues to grow, limited guidance is available on how to implement those strategies in practice. This article describes the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Center for Training and Research Translation's (Center TRT's) approach to reviewing, translating, and disseminating practitioner-developed interventions, with the goal of providing more practical guidance on how to implement PSE intervention strategies in real-world practice. As of August 2014, Center TRT had disseminated 30 practice-based PSE interventions. This article provides an overview of Center TRT's process for reviewing, translating, and disseminating practice-based interventions and offers key lessons learned during the nine years that Center TRT has engaged in this work.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26556933 PMCID: PMC4612170 DOI: 10.1177/003335491513000611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rep ISSN: 0033-3549 Impact factor: 2.792