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Enhancing Evidence-based Diabetes Control Among Local Health Departments
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dissemination of public health knowledge for Organizational Support for Evidence-based Public Health. Completed, enrolled 331 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate dissemination strategies to support the uptake of evidence-based programs and policies (EBPPs) for diabetes prevention and control among local-level public health practitioners. Dissemination strategies such as multi-day in-person training workshops, electronic information exchange modalities, and remote technical assistance are hypothesized to associate with improved access and use of public health evidence and organizational supports for program and policy decision making based on evidence-based public health.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participating local health departments will help develop and choose dissemination strategies they prefer for their staff working in and supporting diabetes and chronic disease prevention and control to receive. Dissemination strategies may include multi-day in-person training workshops, electronic information exchange modalities, remote technical assistance, and information on ways to enhance organizational climates favorable to evidence-based diabetes prevention and control.