Title of article :
Transfer of preventive health programs to physiciansʹ practices through medical organizations
Author/Authors :
Roselyn P. Epps، نويسنده , , Marc W. Manley، نويسنده , , Corinne G. Husten، نويسنده , , Thomas P. Houston، نويسنده , , L. Robert Martin، نويسنده , , Thomas J. Glynn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
6
From page :
25
To page :
30
Abstract :
Background: Transferring new information to practicing physicians is a complex and often faulty process. Effective transfer is a challenging goal that requires a strategy for reaching large numbers of physicians throughout the country in a short time. However, methods for disseminating preventive health techniques such as smoking cessation have not been well organized. Smoking is the single most important preventable cause of premature mortality, so dissemination of research-based smoking-cessation techniques to physiciansʹ practices is a priority for the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Methods: NCI recruited national, professional medical organizations to collaborate in disseminating smoking-cessation techniques. The goal was to co-sponsor 50 Train-the-Trainer (TT) seminars that would prepare 2,000 professionals as volunteers to instruct their colleagues in smoking-cessation techniques. NCI provided all materials, faculty (nine professionals), advance logistics, CME credits, and follow-up. The co-sponsor organizations helped develop the training plan, promoted training among their members, enrolled professionals to be trained, and made logistical arrangements for the training sites. Results: During the 4 years of the program, NCI recruited 11 national organizations as co-sponsors; conducted 53 TT seminars in 22 states and Washington, DC; and trained 2,098 professionals as smoking-cessation trainers, who practice nationwide. The many lessons learned provide the basis for recommendations that can assist others who want to work with professional organizations. Conclusion: The National Cancer Institute demonstrated that national organizations of medical professionals can help to disseminate effectively a research-based smoking-cessation program. Twelve recommendations are presented to help others disseminate preventive health techniques nationwide.
Keywords :
Training , medical , Informationdissemination , education , preventive medicine , training of trainers. (Am J PrevMed 1998 , 14:25-30) © 1998 American Journal of Preventive Medicine , Medical research , continuing
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Record number :
637011
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