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Prog Community Health Partnersh ; 8(2): 249-57, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25152107

ABSTRACT

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences' (NIEHS) Partnerships for Environmental Public Health (PEPH) program created the Evaluation Metrics Manual as a tool to help grantees understand how to map out their programs using a logic model, and to identify measures for documenting their achievements in environmental public health research. This article provides an overview of the manual, describing how grantees and community partners contributed to the manual, and how the basic components of a logic model can be used to identify metrics. We illustrate how the approach can be implemented, using a real-world case study from the University of Texas Medical Branch, where researchers worked with community partners to develop a network to address environmental justice issues.


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Community-Based Participatory Research/organization & administration , Community-Institutional Relations , National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (U.S.)/organization & administration , Public Health , Humans , Program Evaluation , United States
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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 795: 105-15, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24162905

ABSTRACT

Community and public health interventions provide potentially powerful means of decreasing morbidity, hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and mortality from asthma. This chapter thus provides an overview of community-based interventions, which have been demonstrated to be effective-and/or ineffective-in reducing the burden of disease, including development of asthma coalitions, interventions for both provider and patient education, environmental controls to reduce exposure to asthma triggers, and institutional policy and systems change. Perhaps most important is the demonstrated effect of integrated, comprehensive approaches to asthma management and control. A multidisciplinary approach spanning T1 through T4 translational research, coupled with public health activities is promising and has already demonstrated success in reducing the burden of disease.


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Asthma/prevention & control , Community Health Services/organization & administration , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Public Health/education , Asthma/economics , Environmental Monitoring , Hospitalization/economics , Humans , Public Health/economics , Translational Research, Biomedical
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