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… Preface Abstract Introduction Background Rationale for Behavioral Counseling Interventions in Clinical Care Objectives and Scope of Behavioral Counseling Interventions The Potential Impact of Health Behavior-Change Programs in Clinical Care Practical …
… Case Studies A Call for Integration of Clinical and Community-Based Strategies Conclusion Resources/Contacts … Judith K. Ockene, Ph.D., Med.; Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine; University of Massachusetts Medical … clinical and community settings are necessary to improve health. This paper: Introduces evidence-based recommendations …
… 6.1 Overview 6.2 Assessing Evidence at the Key Question and Linkage Levels 6.3 Dealing With Intermediate, Secondary, … about the 1) effect of different intervention types (e.g., behavioral counseling, pharmacotherapy), 2) effect of intervention timing, and 3) health outcomes in different subpopulations. The USPSTF often …
… David C. Grossman, MD, MPH; Evelyn P. Whitlock, MD, MPH; and Adelita Cantu, PhD, RN This article was first published … Introduction Challenges in Applying USPSTF Methods to Behavioral Counseling Intervention Studies Recommendations … persons to change their behavior, and does changing health behavior improve health outcomes with minimal harms? …
… for cervical cancer in women who have been sexually active and have a cervix. A Chlamydia: Screening in Women Ages 24 … who have ever smoked. B Alcohol Misuse: Screening and Behavioral Counseling for Adults and Pregnant Women The … for women ages 50 to 74 years. * The Department of Health and Human Services, in implementing the Affordable …
… Recommendations Methodological Considerations Conclusions and Future Directions Copyright and Source Information … interventions (for example, screening and treatment) on health outcomes. Unlike epidemiologic models that project the … was strong, and the evidence for the usefulness of behavioral interventions alone or in combination with …
… Counteracting Overuse of Preventive Services Nursing and the Effort to Cross the Quality Chasm Resources Available … primary care. First convened in 1984 by the U.S. Public Health Service, the USPSTF is currently supported by the … patient characteristics such as age, sex, and selected behavioral risk factors. AHRQ has also developed printed …
… Introduction Patient-Clinician Interactions on Screening and Chemoprevention What Is Shared Decisionmaking? Why Engage … L. Sheridan, M.D., M.P.H.; The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research; 5039 Old Clinic Building, CB 7110; … assist, arrange), 78 which the USPSTF has supported for behavioral counseling interventions and which is consistent …
… a new or updated recommendation, the scope of the topic and approach to the review must be defined to guide the … a protocol, such as those developed for an AHRQ Effective Health Care Program review or a Cochrane review. It is also … are pathologic, physiological, psychological, social, or behavioral measures and other study endpoints related to a …
… USPSTF continued to fulfill its mission of improving the health of all Americans by making evidence-based … as screening tests, counseling about healthy behaviors, and preventive medications. These recommendations help … health and health inequities, including mental and behavioral health, substance use, and obesity. Research into …
… A Narrative Review and Framework for Future Research Table of Contents Preface … disease treatment, and harms related to prioritization of health care (for example, for a particular patient, lifestyle … Lin JS, O'Connor E, Whitlock EP, et al. Behavioral counseling to promote physical activity and a …
… Overview of the Process 1.10 Procedures for Writing Papers and Documents 1.1 Purpose The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's (USPSTF's) mission is to improve the health of people nationwide by making evidence-based … year, including methods for developing recommendations on behavioral counseling and use of analytic frameworks. (See …
… of Recommendations Types of Evidence Reviews Communicating and Disseminating USPSTF Recommendations Conclusion Notes … evidence-based recommendations for their delivery to the health care community. The disciplines of USPSTF members … obstetrics and gynecology, nursing, psychology and behavioral medicine, public health, and health policy. Since …
… M.D., M.B.A., is division head of General Pediatrics and professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington … research director for Seattle Children’s Center for Health Outcomes and currently serves as the co-director of a … conducted research to identify and address disparities in behavioral health for Black and Hispanic/Latino children, …
Thirteenth Annual Report to Congress on High-Priority Evidence Gaps for Clinical Preventive Services
… USPSTF continued to fulfill its mission of improving the health of people nationwide by making evidence-based … as screening tests, counseling about healthy behaviors, and preventive medications. These recommendations help … without signs or symptoms, including screening tests, behavioral counseling, and preventive medications. Each year, …
… USPSTF continued to fulfill its mission of improving the health of people nationwide by making evidence-based … as screening tests, counseling about healthy behaviors, and preventive medications. These recommendations help … benefits and harms of services, including screening tests, behavioral counseling, and preventive medications, to prevent …
… Acknowledging the Contribution of Non-RCT Evidence and Persisting Issues A New Approach: Process and Outcome … recommendations, the USPSTF seeks to maximize population health benefits while simultaneously minimizing harms. The … of evidence is unattainable. Requirements for RCTs of behavioral counseling interventions are especially …
… stories about the impact of USPSTF recommendations and tools. By definition, topics selected for review by the … high burden of disease, with potentially important public health benefits for prevention if effective preventive … gaps in the following three areas: Screening Tests Behavioral Interventions Clinical Preventive Services …
First Annual Report to Congress on High-Priority Evidence Gaps for Clinical Preventive Services - II
… September 2011 II. Background Certain clinical preventive health care services can have tremendous public health … may even cause harms. To make informed decisions, patients and health care providers need access to trustworthy, … medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, preventive medicine, behavioral medicine, public health, obstetrics and …
… The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 charges the U.S. Preventive … ensuring a collaborative approach to improving preventive health and health care for all Americans. U.S. Preventive … health and health inequities, including mental and behavioral health, substance use, and obesity. Research into …