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拓展健康促进的证据:为明智女性计划制定最佳实践

Expanding the evidence for health promotion: developing best practices for WISEWOMAN.

作者信息

Farris Rosanne P, Haney Dawn M, Dunet Diane O

机构信息

Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341, USA.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2004 Jun;13(5):634-43. doi: 10.1089/1540999041281098.

Abstract

Implementing effective programs to prevent chronic disease holds the promise of reducing morbidity and mortality, reducing health disparities, and promoting health. Yet many programs have demonstrated success only in highly controlled research settings and few address the needs of low-income, uninsured, minority women. Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN), a demonstration program funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), that provides chronic disease risk factor screening and lifestyle interventions for low-income, 40-64-year-old women is learning from our own successful programs but is also charting new territory. As the CDC, state health departments, tribal organizations, and other WISEWOMAN partners approach the end of the first decade of WISEWOMAN demonstration projects, we are seeking to understand what has worked and what has not. This paper describes the rationale and proposed methodology for assessing best practices in the WISEWOMAN program through a participatory process that will examine scientific evidence and quantitative and qualitative program data. By emphasizing practicality in addition to scientific rigor, we are expanding the base of evidence considered to identify effective approaches for reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in financially disadvantaged, ethnically diverse women. Results of the 3-year project will be disseminated in a format intended to encourage programs to select and adapt those strategies best suited to their particular contexts.

摘要

实施有效的慢性病预防项目有望降低发病率和死亡率、减少健康差距并促进健康。然而,许多项目仅在高度可控的研究环境中取得了成功,很少有项目能满足低收入、未参保的少数族裔女性的需求。“全国女性综合筛查与评估项目”(WISEWOMAN)是一项由美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)资助的示范项目,为40至64岁的低收入女性提供慢性病风险因素筛查和生活方式干预。该项目不仅借鉴了我们自己的成功项目经验,也在开拓新领域。随着CDC、州卫生部门、部落组织以及WISEWOMAN的其他合作伙伴接近WISEWOMAN示范项目的第一个十年尾声,我们试图了解哪些做法有效,哪些无效。本文描述了通过一个参与性过程评估WISEWOMAN项目最佳实践的基本原理和拟议方法,该过程将审查科学证据以及项目的定量和定性数据。除了强调科学严谨性外,我们还注重实用性,以扩大用于确定有效方法以降低经济弱势、种族多样女性心血管疾病(CVD)风险的证据基础。为期三年的项目结果将以一种旨在鼓励各项目选择并采用最适合其特定情况的策略的形式进行传播。

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